Our aim is that our website meets level Double-A of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for disabled people. This accessibility statement applies only to our main website and not other websites that are linked from our pages.
HTML, skip links and screen readers
A hidden menu is placed at the start of each page to allow screen reader users to link to the main sections on the page. HTML tags are used for headings. Navigation menus are marked up as HTML lists.
Images
All images include a brief alternative text to describe the image or its function. This is usually only visible when the browser’s automatic image loading feature is turned off.
Font size and colour
Users can change the font size by using their browser settings:
Layout
To conform to W3C guidelines, this site uses cascading style sheets. You can replace these with your own style sheets by changing your browser settings:
PDF files can be read using Adobe Reader software, which is available via the Adobe website.
Help us improve
Please contact us, if you have any suggestions on how we can make our site even more accessible.