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Our #MakeHealthAccessible campaign is dedicated to ensuring that vital health information is available and readable for blind and partially sighted people.
Our Health Hub is designed to support healthcare and social care professionals in achieving compliance with the Accessible Information Standard (AIS). What sets it apart is that it has been created by blind and partially sighted individuals, informed by their lived experiences.
Here, you’ll find a wealth of tips to assist staff in applying and implementing the AIS. We also provide guidance on how best to support patients with visual impairments.
The AIS, introduced by NHS England in 2016, was intended to ensure that individuals with access needs, including blind and partially sighted individuals, receive health information in their preferred formats. It serves as a crucial component of the legal requirement under the Equality Act 2010. However, despite its legal foundation, our research indicates that most visually impaired individuals do not receive health information in their preferred formats. Additionally, many healthcare professionals are either unaware of the AIS or lack the knowledge to accommodate access preferences.
The AIS has the potential to revolutionise healthcare experiences if consistently applied at every level, from a leaflet at a GP’s surgery to an individual’s medical notes. Readable formats include braille, large print or audio and even digital alternatives like text messages or emails.
Here are steps that healthcare professionals can take to implement the AIS effectively:
Every staff member plays a vital role in ensuring accessibility:
For more information and resources, explore the following links:
Read more about the Flag
Discover how University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) and Sight Loss Councils (SLC) are taking steps to improve health information accessibility for blind and partially sighted people. Watch our films to gain insights and practical examples that can benefit patients.
Download the transcript to make AIS work
In this film, blind and partially sighted people share experiences and stories of getting health information in an accessible format. It highlights the growing work at UHBW in implementing AIS and provides practical examples other NHS Trusts and health organisations can make that will benefit patients.
A strategic perspective on the AIS
Download the transcript for a strategic perspective on the AIS
This film features Professor Deirdre Fowler, Chief Nurse and Midwife at UHBW. She outlines why equality of access is so important to the trust and how the AIS is being implemented at the trust.