BTM produces information in audio formats for people
who are unable to access written documents. As an organisation we are
committed to making all forms of printed material available to people
who are unable to understand or access standard written matter. There
are a wide variety of reasons why a significant number of people are
unable to access information including
• a visual impairment
• poor literacy skills
• having English as a second language
• disabilities that make it difficult to use the written word
Over 25 years we have built up a wide range of skills and knowledge in multi-lingual
audio work and translations. Audio information is a tried and tested method
for communicating with people who have a restricted ability to see and read
effectively.
Progressive businesses are now recognising the power
of audio materials in the wider marketplace. It is known that in the
UK there are at least one and a half million people who are blind or
partially sighted. This figure does not take into account dyslexia
sufferers, or people who for various physical reasons, such as paralysis
and arthritis, are unable to hold up reading material, while many more
people may be classified as print-disabled due to poor literacy skills.
Add to this the wide range of people whose first language is not English
and it is clear there is a huge potential for reaching people through
multi-lingual audio information.
For a FREE quote please call 01274 848150