ACCESSIBLE RESOURCE LIBRARY
WE ARE BACK! NEW AND IMPROVED!
We are thrilled to reintroduce our esteemed Loan Library, formerly known as ‘Find A Voice’, now more accessible and dynamic than ever before! Our carefully curated collection of communication devices, switch adapted toys and sensory resources are available to borrow through our user-friendly website. Simply browse through our extensive catalogue and start your journey with us today!
Who are we?
Accessible Resource Library, based in Ashford, Kent, is a pioneering loan library that offers a wide range of accessible toys, communication devices, and educational resources tailored to children and adults with communication difficulties and disabilities.
Our primary focus is on supporting the individual, to encourage independence and empower self worth. We aim to support educational teams, families, and friends of these individuals and to make our resources accessible to everyone.
What do we do?
We provide a lending library to the local community for FREE. Our loan periods are six weeks.
We offer advice on how to use our equipment, what equipment is best tailored to your needs and we make supportive resources through access to specialist software.
Please send any enquiries to us via the forms on our ‘Services’ or ‘Contact Us’ page.
Our services

Our Lending Library
Visit our extensive library of accessible resources and loan yours for FREE today!

Our Little Shoppers Events
Find out about our popular interactive 'Little Shoppers' events and how to hold one at your school!



Our switch adapted toys are extremely popular. Don’t forget to add a switch if you need one.
From paper based resources to high tech equipment, we have something for everyone.
We have a range of sensory items available to loan.
What people say about us
‘Thank you for your email giving all the essential words that Richard might need to say. We very much appreciate all the time and work you have done to arrange this. It will certainly be a help to Richard to communicate with the staff and them with him.‘ – Mrs Grech – on behalf of Mr Grech
‘As an Occupational Therapist, the range of switches, toys and sensory items available through the library, creates opportunities beyond our own limited stock as a service, particularly for those with more complex needs or restricted mobility. The library also appears to reflect more current availability on the market should clients wish to purchase some items themselves.‘ – Rachel Bowen – Occupational Therapist, Community Learning Disability Team, Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust.