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We are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability. We aim to meet best practice standards.

This page explains how we ensure the Recovery Focus website is accessible to all users.

It does not cover any other site that we link to from this website.

Information and literature

If you require information or literature found on this site in alternative formats such as a different language, large print or easy read please contact us at: communications@richmondfellowship.org.uk and we will aim to support your request where possible.


Help with accessibility

To find out how to adjust your computer and browser according to your specific accessibility needs, AbilityNet has provided this guide for your use. It covers how to make the text larger in different browsers, change your keyboard or mouse settings, or increase colour contrast.

AbilityNet is a national charity that helps disabled adults and children to use computers and the internet.


Assistive software

The Recovery Focus website is compatible with most standard assistive software, including the screen readers NonVisual Desktop Access (NVDA) and JAWS.

Printing webpages in your browser

If text appears too small when you print a page, you can adjust the settings to a size that suits you on your own browser:

Internet Explorer
Go to Print Preview in the File menu and alter the page scale to your preferred font size.

Chrome
Chrome does not give sizing options within the print options, so use your computer’s Print Preferences.

Safari
Before going to print, increase the webpage font by using Ctrl++ or by going to Menu, View, and Zoom In. The printed page will be printed at the new font size.

Firefox
If using Mozilla Firefox, go to Print Preview in the File menu and alter the page scale to your preferred font size.

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