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Accessibility

ACCESSIBILITY Statement

We are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability.

Where possible, this website endeavours to meet Double-A standards of accessibility in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.

Exclusions may include:

While we strive to adhere to the accepted guidelines and standards for accessibility and usability, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website.

We are continually seeking our solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall web accessibility. In the meantime, should you experience any difficulty in accessing our website, or need information on this website in a different format such as accessible .pdf or large print, please do not hesitate to contact us via:

We endeavour to accommodate all requests. If you require information on our website in a different format, such as accessible pdf, large print or audio, please contact us and let us know your requirements.

Where possible use an up-to-date browser (the program you use to access the internet). This will provide you a much richer set of options to aid you as you navigate your way around this site. The standard browsers we would recommend, including links to install them, can be found below:

Once installed, each will provide its own selection of accessibility options and may allow further accessibility via the use of plug-ins. For more details, please see the relevant browser’s accessibility page.

Most modern browsers share common accessibility tools. Below is a list of useful features:

  • Incremental Search – allows you to progressively search a web page for a particular word or phrase on a page. To enable this on your browser, press and hold Ctrl/Command and then tap F. This will open a box to type your search into. As you type, the matches will be highlighted on the page.
  • Spatial Navigation – hitting tab will jump you to each of the items you can interact with on any page. Holding the SHIFT key and then pressing tab will take you to the previous item.
  • Caret Navigation (Internet Explorer and Firefox only) – instead of using a mouse to select text and move around within a webpage, you can use standard navigation keys on your keyboard e.g. Home, End, Page Up, Page Down & the arrow keys. This feature is named after the caret, or cursor, that appears when you edit a document. To turn on this feature, press the F7 key at the top of your keyboard and select the relevant option.
  • Space bar – pressing the space bar on a web page will move the page you are viewing down to the next visible part of the page.
  • Text fonts – depending on your browser, you can override all fonts on the site to one that is easier for you to read. Options can be found in your browser’s settings and preferences.
  • Enlarge your view – browsers will allow you to enlarge your view using a variety of keyboard shortcuts and options within the browser’s settings.

Both Apple Mac and Windows operating systems contain additional accessibility options: