Site Accessibility

Website accessibility

We're always looking for ways to make our websites and online services easier to use. We follow accessibility guidelines that make our website simple to understand and easy to navigate.

Finding your way around

We design our websites so it's easy to find the information you need. If you get stuck, you'll find help pages, site maps and contact information to direct you to the correct pages. We have also chosen to use a high contrast colour scheme and a clear font type, size and colour.

If you use a screen reader

Not everyone uses a traditional browser, so we've designed our sites to work with screen readers. We use text (in ALT tags) to describe images and we use descriptive links (e.g. More about pensions instead of Click here) so you know where the link takes you.

Change your computer settings

There are lots of changes you can make to your computer to make browsing the internet a better experience. If you want to alter the way you see, hear or use a website, you can change the options in your internet browser. The BBC and AbilityNet have developed a website called My Web My Way. It has comprehensive and up-to-date information on changing your browser settings for Windows, Mac and Linux users. Visit My Web My Way

Accessible communications

Our communications can be accessed in a wide variety of ways. Information about our services can be supplied in printed format.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Third Party Access?

Third Party Access is when someone is given permission to access your account and manage your money on your behalf. The person given Third Party Access might be a relative, friend or carer who can carry out tasks and make sure your money is managed properly.

Filling in forms

Our Customer Advisors can also help you fill in application forms. Many customers find our online or telephone service the easiest way to manage their investments.

Useful links

Here are some useful links to other organisations that help ensure products and services are accessible to as many people as possible

RNIB Contains a whole range of information and resources for those living with sight loss.

AbilityNet is a charity that provides advice, factsheets, assessments, training and assistive technology for people with disabilities.

Employers' Forum on Disability A huge range of resources for anyone interested in disability and how it affects business.

Youreable A lively site packed with information, products and services for disabled people.

Equality and Human Rights Commission The government body responsible for promoting equal opportunities and stopping discrimination against disabled people.

The United Kingdom's Disabled People's Council The UK's national organisation of the worldwide Disabled People's Movement. It was set up by disabled people to promote full equality and participation in UK society.

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