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Accessibility

At National of Institutes of Health, we are committed to accessibility. All people, including people with disabilities, should be able to fully and independently use our buildings and facilities, information and communication technology, and programs and services. This webpage has been created to provide a central portal for accessing the accessibility resources at NIH. We encourage you to use the links below to learn about accessibility, access helpful programs and services, request support, report issues, and make suggestions.

Accessibility at NIH

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Accessibility Contact Form

To request support or report an issue, please contact [email protected].

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Language Access Services

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Sign Language Interpreting and Captioning Services

Section 508 Resources

Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires federal agencies to make their information and Communications Technology (ICT), such as technology, online training, documentation, and websites, accessible for everyone. Complying with Section 508 means that federal employees with disabilities can fulfill their essential duties on accessible computers, phones, equipment, and other tools. Accessibility is critical to ensure that everyone who works at the NIH has equal access. Please find the below resources helpful in our commitment to ensure that NIH is inclusive to everyone, including the general public.