Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust has ensured that all pages of this website meet NHS guidelines. The site uses agreed fonts and font sizes and is built using cascading style sheets. Our accessibility policy is to meet recognised international standards for accessibility to ensure people with disabilities can get the same level of use as people without a disability.
We are in the process of redeveloping our website, which is currently in the planning stages and will replace this website when it is launched later this year. We know some parts of this website are not currently fully accessible, including most older PDF documents which are not fully accessible to screen reader software.
If you need information on this website in your own language, large print, audio or other formats, please e-mail oxl-tr.communications@nhs.net.
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts, and help users who have difficulty using pointing devices such as a mouse. Below is a description of the access keys that are used on this site:
s - skip navigation/skip to content
1 - home
3 - sitemap
8 - terms and conditions
9 - feedback
Use the access keys as shortcuts by holding down the alt key and the letter/number at the same time, then press the enter or return key.
It is our policy to provide information on this website in plain English. If you discover any text that you don't think is well written and easy to understand, please let us know.
You can do this in your browser:
PDF documents included in this website are available in an alternative format such as plain text or Word. If you require this please let us know.