Services

Access implementation services

Six practical services for situations where access barriers need to be understood, implemented, documented and supported.

Access Review

For situations where the barrier is unclear, previous recommendations have not worked, or the person cannot complete important tasks reliably. I review the task, environment, current technology, support arrangements and practical steps needed to move forward. You receive a clear barrier summary, recommended next steps and a practical access route.

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Assistive Technology Implementation and Handover

For people, workplaces, education settings and support teams that need assistive technology to work in practice, not just appear on a recommendation list. This can include screen readers, magnification, voice control, switches and adaptive hardware, Microsoft Adaptive Hub, Microsoft accessibility tools, workflow testing, troubleshooting, user guidance and IT or staff handover notes — including NHS IT technical handover documentation.

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Visual Impairment Access Support

For blind and visually impaired people who need practical support with reading, writing, digital access, screen readers, magnification, braille, large print, low vision workflows or environmental access barriers.

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Accessible Document and Resource Modification

For schools, services and organisations that need learning resources, worksheets, forms, reports, PowerPoints or scanned PDFs changed into accessible formats. This can include large print, high contrast, simplified layout, screen-reader compatible files, OCR support, diagram description, tactile or braille-ready preparation and repeatable modification workflows.

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AI-Supported Accessibility Workflows

For teams that want to use AI, Microsoft 365, Copilot, Copilot View, Power Automate, SharePoint or prompt templates to reduce repetitive accessibility workload safely and practically. AI can support document conversion, OCR, layout preparation, plain-language drafting, diagram description, file routing and staff notification. Human review and specialist judgement remain essential.

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Assessment and Report

For case managers, solicitors, employers, NHS occupational health teams and support services that need structured evidence about access barriers and practical recommendations. Reports are written for multiple audiences — the person, their support team, IT, and legal or case management professionals — and can include functional progress evidence, layered access system documentation, IT handover sections and reasonable adjustment recommendations. You receive a written report with clear findings, recommendations and implementation considerations.

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