Your rights
In England, the NHS Accessible Information Standard makes clear how NHS and social care services should provide accessible information to patients with communication needs.
By following the Standard, health and care providers will also be meeting their duty under the Equality Act 2010 to make “reasonable adjustments” to provide accessible information to disabled people.
This means that if you are blind or partially sighted, you can request health and care information in your required format, such as large print, email, audio or braille.
NHS England is due to publish an updated Accessible Information Standard in October 2023. This will aim to address some of the problems with the Standard’s implementation by health and care services, since it was first introduced in 2016.
How to request accessible NHS and social care information
We've put together a guide to help you request accessible health and care information, including steps you can take if you don’t receive it.
Download the RNIB Accessible Health and Care Information Guide
To receive the information sheet in your required format, email [email protected] or speak to the RNIB Sight Loss Advice Service on 0303 123 9999.
NHS England’s review of the Accessible Information Standard
In 2022 NHS England held a review of the Standard – and we asked people to share their experiences to help us influence this review. You can read the results in our joint report.
- Charity coalition review of the NHS Accessible Information Standard 2022 PDF
- Charity coalition review of the NHS Accessible Information Standard 2022 Word
- Charity coalition review of the NHS Accessible Information Standard 2022 Easy Read
- Charity coalition review of the NHS Accessible Information Standard 2022 Audio