Accessibility Needs

 

Request Reasonable Adjustments in your Healthcare

The NHS must make it as easy for disabled people* to use health services as it is for people who are not disabled. This is called making reasonable adjustments.

It is your right to ask for reasonable adjustments.

This could be the way you are treated or the things that you need when you visit your GP or are in hospital.

If you would like us and other NHS services to offer you reasonable adjustments, please complete and submit this form to the Practice. 

Definition of a disability under the Equality Act 2010

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Accessibility Questions
Do you have any accessibility needs to help you read our letters and/or mobile communications?: *
Do you need information in braille, large print or easy read?: *
Do you need a British Sign Language interpreter or advocate for any appointments?: *
Do you need support to lipread or use a hearing aid or communication tool?: *
Do you have any special communication requirements?: *
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