Vision RCL now provides an inclusive online experience to enable website visitors to access online content and services barrier-free, in a way that best suits their needs.
As part of our diversity and inclusion strategy, website visitors are now able to access a wide range of accessibility and language support tools to customise their digital experience through Recite Me assistive technology.
Being able to offer an inclusive experience is essential to support over 20% of the population who may encounter barriers when exploring our website due to having a disability, learning difficulty, visually impartment or if they speak English as a second language.
The Recite Me assistive toolbar on the Vision RCL website includes screen reading functionality, multiple reading aids, customisable styling options an on-demand live translation feature that boasts over 100 languages including 65 texts to speech and styling options.
Chair of Vision Trustees, Martin Solder, said:
“Here at Vision RCL accessibility is extremely important to us. We are committed to ensuring all customers can access information and services in a way that best meets their individual needs.”
” Diversity and Inclusion are at the forefront of our digital strategy in 2024 to 2027, so we are incredibly proud to be able to provide Recite Me’s innovative assistive technology across our website.”
The internet can be an incredibly intimidating place for those with access barriers, and those lacking the tools they need to adequately understand or communicate are at a significant disadvantage.
Recite Me’s Founder and CEO, Ross Linnett said:
“We are proud to partner with Vision to break down digital barriers and drive inclusive online experiences. Recite Me believes in accessibility for all, allowing everyone the opportunity to use the internet in the way that it is intended, and it is fantastic to have Vision join our mission.”

To access the assistive toolbar on our website, click this symbol at the bottom left-hand side of our website or for more information watch the short video clip below.