Accessibility
People with sensory and physical impairments
The Disability Discrimination Act (1995)
gives disabled people important rights of access to everyday services that
others take for granted.
Our website is designed to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
guidelines which allow people using special access software and hardware
(such as screen readers for visually impaired people) to use the
site.
We have made every effort to make the text and graphics legible. We have
avoided colour combinations that may confuse people with colour blindness.
The text size cana lso be changed.
We have included access keys to allow people with limited physical
capabilities to use the site more easily
Language
We have tried to make the information on this site easy to
understand. We have developed sections of the site in different languages.
If you have difficulty reading printed or on-screen text you can use Browsealoud. Browsealoud software speech
enables website content. The software is free to download and it will
assist in the navigation of this site
Browsers
We have tested the site in a number of different browsers and it is suitable for use with Internet Explorer (version 6 and above), Firefox, Opera and Safari.
