The 200,000 people who use your website might include
148,000
who need to
wear glasses or contact lenses
44,000
who have any
disability
66,600
who are
deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus
32,800
whose
literacy is below level 1
and so struggle with tasks such as reading a timetable or writing a letter
20,000
who are
dyslexic
12,000
who have
dyscalculia
9,000
have a
colour vision deficiency
(8,500 male, 500 female)
6,661
who are
living with sight loss
1,120
who are
blind or partially sighted
2,320
who are
autistic
8,660
who have
ADHD
5,700
who are
in contact with NHS mental health services
400
British Sign Language (BSL) users
102,600
have
Chronic Pain
Almost all
of the 200,000 people who use your website may also experience temporary or situational disability at some time. For example, they may break their wrist, have an eye infection or be using their phone in bright sunlight.
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This is an estimate based on UK national average figures from the Accessibility Personas and other trusted sources. The numbers don't add up because some people have more than one disability.