Below are some useful links and further resources.
- Learn how to create accessible documents with AbilityNet's guide.
- Discover a range of books through the CMU Libraries' DEI Book Display on Neurodiversity.
- Access accessible eBooks through the free EBSCO app, suitable for blind and partially sighted users.
Supportive Organisations
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- Use the Sunflower symbol to discreetly indicate you may need assistance due to a hidden disability.
- Register with RNIB for valuable information and communication resources related to health and social care.
-SGUL Accessibility Statements
-SGUL Neurodiversity page Neurodiversity (sgul.ac.uk).
- Explore services like SensusAccess, providing alternate media solutions for educational institutions (requires payment).
- Henshaws: A northern charity supporting people with sight loss and various disabilities.
- Calibre Audio: A subscription-free service offering unabridged audiobooks for those unable to access standard print.
- Listening Books: An online and postal audiobook lending service for individuals with reading difficulties; membership available at different price points.
- Living Paintings: Offers tactile books with audio for blind and partially sighted individuals, distributed through a free postal library service.
Converting Formats
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- Use Zamzar to convert various file formats, including PDF to Word, Excel to PDF, and PPT to JPG.
- Explore ILovePDF for free and user-friendly PDF to Word conversion tools.
- Scan printed documents to PDF for accessibility; text readers can interpret scanned text.
- Utilize the read-aloud feature in Microsoft Word after converting documents.