Accessibility Statement
All pages on this site meet all WAI accessibility Level A or
Priority 1 guidelines, and most guidelines at Level AA or Priority
2.
The site mark-up is structured and clean to aid those using
browsers that cannot display images and visual styles.
We provide aids to navigation
For those using screen readers; this site contains links to skip
straight to the content of a page. Links are written to make sense
out of context - that is, reading the phrase of the link by itself
is enough to understand where that link might take you.
All links will open in the same browser window, with the
exception of file download links (Microsoft Word documents and PDF
files).
Browsers
We have worked hard to make sure this site can be used by as many
major browsers as possible. We have tested, and are satisfied with,
the output of the site in the following:
- Mozilla Firefox (version 3.5.2 on PC)
- Microsoft Internet Explorer (versions 6.02, 7 and 8 on PC)
- Safari (version 3.1.1 on Mac and PC)
- Google Chrome (version 2.0.172.37)
- We make sure text can be re-sized
- All text on this site is set to relative sizing units, so that
it can be sized up or down using the appropriate tool in your
browser. Please refer to your browser's help function or
documentation if you are unsure how to do this.
We don't use access keys
Many assistive technologies make use of the keyboard for performing
important tasks, such as navigation, selecting buttons, submitting
forms and so on.
Some websites provide the user with additional functions via the
keyboard, but we believe this is not yet widely supported or
understood by the majority of users, lacks any standard across
different sites and is often detrimental to those users who need to
make use of the keyboard for fundamental tasks.
We'd like to hear from you
If you have any comments or queries about our website or encounter
any issues while using the site, please contact us.
We are always keen to hear from our users and to offer whatever
assistance or advice we can.