ReciteMe Accessibility Toolbar Campaign Kit
Help us share the message: Translate alcohol and drug info into 100+ languages, or use accessibility aids
Over 20% of people have trouble understanding info online, because of a disability, learning difficulty, visual impairment or if English isn’t their first language.
Now, with the launch of the Recite Me accessibility toolbar, these people can access accurate alcohol and drug information easily.
Use this campaign kit to share the news with your community, so they can access the alcohol and other drug info they need, in the best format or language for them.
How to use this kit
This kit has been developed so you can easily share information with your contacts and communities.
Here are some ways you can help us to raise awareness of the new translation and accessibility tool:
- include the information on your website
- add it to your newsletter
- share on social media.
Please help us spread this message far and wide, by using and adapting the resources in this kit.
Share the article template below on your website or in your next newsletter.
For multicultural communities/translation function
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation website now comes in over 100 languages!
With just a couple of clicks, accurate alcohol and other drug info can now be easily accessed by anyone who speaks a language other than English. From Mandarin and Arabic to Urdu, Punjabi and much more, you can read or listen to accurate alcohol and other drug info in your language.
Simply click the ‘Accessibility’ button at the top of any page on the website (adf.org.au) to open the Recite Me toolbar.
For communities with disabilities and/or visual impairments
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation website is now more accessible!
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation has made its website more accessible for even more people, by adding the Recite Me accessibility toolbar, providing support for people with decreased vision, learning difficulties, low literacy, linguistic problems, attention disorders and physical disabilities.
It includes:
- screen reading functionality
- multiple reading aids
- live translation
- 65 text-to-speech and styling options, with changes to font size, type, and colour.
You can now click the ‘Accessibility’ button at the top of any page to transform alcohol and other drug content into the format that makes the most sense to you.
General newsletter audience
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation website is now more accessible!
We’re excited to announce that we’ve just made our website more accessible for even more people, by adding the Recite Me accessibility toolbar.
This technology makes information easier to understand for people with a disability, learning difficulty or visual impairment. It even translates all our info into over 100 languages!
You can now click the ‘Accessibility’ button at the top of any page to transform alcohol and other drug content into the format that makes the most sense to you.
Use these on your social media platforms. Simply copy and paste the template content and download the images.
Feel free to customise the text based on the community you are speaking to or translate it into the language relevant to you.
Choose from one of the following dot points:
- The Alcohol and Drug Foundation website is more accessible than ever. Click the ‘Accessibility’ button at the top of any adf.org.au page to choose from screen reading functionality, reading aids and 65 text-to-speech and styling options, including font size, type, and colour.
- Want easy-to-understand information about alcohol or other drugs? The Alcohol and Drug Foundation has added a new translation function. You can read or listen to accurate info in your language by clicking the ‘Accessibility’ button at the top of any page at adf.org.au.
- The Alcohol and Drug Foundation website now comes in over 100 languages! No matter what your first language is, translate accurate alcohol and other drug info by clicking the ‘Accessibility’ button at the top of any adf.org.au page.