VICTORIA ROAD SURGERY

50 Victoria Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1XE

Telephone: 01903 230656

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Durrington Health Centre, Durrington Lane, Worthing, West Sussex, BN13 2RX | Telephone: 01903 230656

Accessibility

Website Accessibility

Victoria Road Surgery strives to ensure that its services are accessible to people with disabilities. It has tried to ensure that its website is made easier to use and more accessible for people with disabilities, with the strong belief that every person has the right to live with dignity, equality, comfort and independence. The UserWay Website Accessibility Widget can be enabled by clicking on the accessibility menu icon that appears on the corner of the page. After triggering the accessibility menu, please wait a moment for the accessibility menu to load in its entirety.
Despite our efforts to make all pages and content on victoriaroadworthing.nhs.uk fully accessible, some content may not have yet been fully adapted to the strictest accessibility standards. This may be a result of not having found or identified the most appropriate technological solution.
If you are experiencing difficulty with any content on victoriaroadworthing.nhs.uk or require assistance with any part of our site, please contact us during normal business hours as detailed below and we will be happy to assist.

Accessibilty Information Standard

The Accessible Information Standard aims to ensure that people who have a disability or sensory loss receive information that they can access and understand, for example in large print, braille or via email, and professional communication support if they need it, for example from a British Sign Language interpreter. More specifically, that information provided by Victoria Road Surgery is available in whatever method is required by our patients.

Further information can be obtained by reading the Accessible Information Standard Leaflet

Should you have any communication needs, or know of a patient who needs support, please let the practice know and we will look to assist, whether that is by providing information in large print or putting a patient in touch with British Sign Language (BSL), an interpreter, or sending information via email or braille.

Further information can be obtained on the NHS website www.england.nhs.uk/accessibleinfo

Charities including Action on Hearing Loss, CHANGE, Sense and the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) will also be able to provide further support.

Please do not hesitate to contact the practice if you have any questions.

What is required by the accessible information standard?

The Standard requires organisations that provide NHS or adult social care to:

  • Ask people if they have any information or communication needs, and find out how to meet their needs;
  • Record those needs clearly and in a set way;
  • Highlight or flag the person’s file or notes so it is clear that they have information or communication needs and how to meet those needs;
  • Share people’s information and communication needs with other providers of NHS and adult social care, when they have consent or permission to do so;
  • Take steps to ensure that people receive information which they can access and understand, and receive communication support if they need it.