Accessibility information
Information on how to get the most out of Lambeth's website for people with disabilities or those whose first language is not English.
Lambeth's website is designed to be accessible to a wide audience. The following tips and links should help you get the most out of the website.
Information for people with visual and physical impairments
Large text
You can increase the size of the text on the Lambeth website by using tools built into your browser.
Internet Explorer users: select the 'view' option at the top of the page, choose 'text size' and pick either larger or largest.
Mozilla and Firefox users: select the 'view' option at the top of the page, choose 'text size' and use the 'increase' function until the text is a satisfactory size.
Navigating the site without using a mouse
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow the user to navigate around the website without having to use a mouse or other pointing device. For a list of access keys used on this site, and instructions on how to use them, please visit our access key page.
Accessible PDF documents
Adobe PDF reader has been designed with assistive technologies such as text-to-speech readers, keyboard navigation and saving text to braille. To find out more, visit the Adobe Guide for People with Disabilities website.
Further information on getting the most out of the internet is available on the Royal National Institute for the Blind website.
The AbilityNet website has helpful advice on customising your computer to cope with disability.
Using eForms
The website has a number of electronic forms that can be completed online. These forms can be navigated by using a mouse or by keyboard.
The forms work best with Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. Safari and AOL users may need to use an alternative browser to get the most of of the forms. Please contact webteam@lambeth.gov.uk if you are having problems completing a form.
Plain English
This website has been approved by the Plain English Campaign for clear and accessible site design and has achieved the Internet Crystal Mark.
Information in other languages
For information, advice, guidance and learning materials in community languages visit the MultiKulti website.
Basic free text translation services are available from Yahoo! and Google websites.
Tell us what you think
If you are having trouble using this site please tell us about the problem. Email: webteam@lambeth.gov.uk .