Lambeth College supports 'What Does Accessibility Mean to Me' awareness week   | South Bank Colleges
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Accessibility means something different to everyone. We all have different experiences, challenges, abilities, and thoughts regarding the world of inclusion, whether at home or in the workplace.

Lambeth College is proud to celebrate ‘What Does Accessibility Mean to Me’ awareness week, a key date in our calendar to get everyone talking and learning about accessibility, diversity, and inclusion.

October 18th- 22nd 2021 marks the first ‘What Does Accessibility Mean to Me’ awareness week with Recite Me, where we come together and recognise the differences within our communities to support a diverse range of people.

Everyone deserves the freedom to live a barrier-free life. 1 in every 5 people has a disability that may impact an individual’s access to information, services, experiences, and opportunities.

Together we can give everyone a voice to express their understanding and thoughts on what accessibility means to them. This starts by creating awareness on an individual or organisational level, helping to bring the workplace together, empower individuals, and improve inclusion. Join the journey to an accessible world. 

Recite Me assistive technology provides accessibility and language support tools to create a unique and customisable user experience. Options include text to speech functionality, fully customisable styling features, reading aids, and a translation tool with over 100 languages, including 35 texts to speech voices and many other features.

To join the conversation on what accessibility means to you, use the hashtag #AccessibilityToMe