If many of your service users are older or live with disabilities or long-term health conditions, accessibility is likely to be on your mind already. However, even if most of your users do not fall into these categories, there are likely going to be some who would benefit from making their devices a little easier to use. So consider what accessibility needs your users might have and learn about the features of your devices.
Digital devices can give people access to information and entertainment that may otherwise be difficult to engage with, for example, by enabling people with sight loss to listen to articles via screen readers. Almost all operating systems offer a wide range of accessibility settings, and you can check out some examples below:
Digital inclusion charity AbilityNet also has a range of useful resources as well as a free telephone helpline.