Accessibility Statement

We are committed to providing this website to everyone, regardless of physical ability.

Text size

The size of the text on this website can be easily increased or decreased without disrupting the design. If you are using Internet Explorer or Firefox and have a mouse with a scroll wheel simply hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard while scrolling up or down to increase/decrease the text size. Alternatively, select View > Text Size from your menu and select the size option you prefer from Smallest to Largest.

Navigation without a mouse

This site has been equipped with some basic access keys hopefully making navigation via a keyboard/mobile phone a little easier.

Access keys’ assignments

Access Keys can be activated by pressing Alt+ the access key and pressing Enter (Mac users press Ctrl and not Alt).

Skip links

If you are using a mobile phone, tabbing through all the links with your keyboard or listening to the site through a screen reader you may find the Skip to Content link really useful. They are the first links on every page. Simply click them and you will avoid all the repetitive text/images (existing on every page) and you’ll be taken straight to the content you want.

Contact us

We're always looking to improve the experience of our site visitors, so if you have any feedback, or spot something that we may have missed, then we'd love to hear about it and will do our best to address the problem as soon as possible. If you have any queries with regard to accessibility please email enquiries@londontraumaoffice.nhs.uk

Healthcare for London

A 10-year strategy to transform healthcare and standards of health in the capital set out in Lord Darzi's 2007 report Healthcare for London: A Framework for Action.

London Ambulance Service

The busiest ambulance service in the UK, London Ambulance Service provides 24/7 emergency care across the capital, as well as a range of other services.

London Specialised Commissioning Group

The LSCG works with NHS organisations to ensure, through effective service commissioning, that the specialties it covers exemplify the high standards of service that patients rightly expect from a modernised NHS.

Commissioning Support for London

CSL was launched in April 2009 and is funded by London PCTs. It supports PCTs to become world class commissioners and to deliver the Healthcare for London strategy.

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