Accessibility and usability issues
We make every effort to ensure our website is accessible
and easy to use for everyone, no matter what browser you choose to
use, whether or not you have any disabilities and regardless of
your experience of using the Internet. The ways in which you can
make this website more accessible include:
- you can change the font size. You can usually do this in a
Tools, Options or View menu depending on your browser.
- if you are blind or are visually impaired you can use screen
reading software to find information.
- if you have difficulties using a mouse you can navigate the
site using the keyboard using the tab key to jump from link to link
(or shift + tab to go backwards).
- all images have alternative text equivalents so if you cannot
see the images you can still use the site
- our site navigation and structure are consistent to make it
easy for you to find your way around it
- we use Plain English
- where possible we have one idea per paragraph, use short
sentences, bulleted lists so that pages can be scanned and read
quickly
Accessibility and technical standards
This website conforms to the Guidelines for UK government
websites, It supports the Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, Level A, to ensure a web
accessibility standard has been achieved and is maintained.
For more information see:
Accessibility and accreditation
This website has been awarded a Plain English Crystal Mark and
the RNIB See it Right Logo
For more information see: