Accessibility Help
making the web easier to use
At the Child Brain Injury Trust, we believe everyone deserves to access information in a way that feels comfortable, clear, and stress-free.
Whether you’re a parent adjusting to screen fatigue, a young person managing sensory overload, or someone with dyslexia or vision differences, these simple tools can make online browsing more accessible.
This page shares easy ways to personalise your web experience, from enlarging text to switching to dark mode. We’ve also added links to trusted guides and videos, so you can explore what works best for you.
Making your Browser more Accessible
Tip: Every browser and device has its own accessibility features, you don’t need any special software, just a few quick settings!

Translate Websites and Documents
Why it helps
Language shouldn’t be a barrier to accessing information. Translation tools make it easier for families, carers, and professionals who speak languages other than English to read online content in a way that’s clear and meaningful.
Website translation can be particularly useful for:
Families whose first language isn’t English, helping them understand support resources or medical information
Professionals working with multilingual communities who need quick, accessible translations
People using assistive technologies that support multiple languages
If English isn’t your first language or you support someone who speaks another language, translation tools can make important information, like care plans, hospital guides, or support forms, more accessible.
For families we support, this can make a real difference in understanding resources about acquired brain injury and navigating the services available.
Learn More from Trusted Sources
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Every child. Every family.
At the Child Brain Injury Trust, we’re committed to making our digital spaces as accessible and inclusive as our in-person support. If you’re finding it hard to use our website, we’re here to help. Contact us at marketing@cbituk.org and our team will do their best to support you or guide you to the right resources.

Accessing our Resources
The Child Brain Injury Trust is committed to making this website accessible to as many people as possible, meeting the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act, and makes every effort to ensure its communications are accessible to those with special needs, including those with visual, hearing, cognitive and motor impairments.
Many internet users may find websites difficult to use due to the way they have been designed. We recognise that this is an important issue and as part of our work are making changes to ensure that The Child Brain Injury Trust's website is accessible to all.
We strive to adhere to the spirit of the UK Disability Discrimination Act 1995 with respect to the provision of services online. Changes to improve accessibility are ongoing, but if you come across a page you find difficult to use please let us know by emailing office@cbituk.org.