Accessibility
We have made every effort to make our website accessible to the widest possible audience regardless of their ability. It has been designed to make access as easy as possible for people with disabilities who may have special needs.
We have addressed the following accessibility issues:
- Provided equivalent alternatives to audio and visual content.
- Ensured that text and graphics are understandable when viewed without colour.
- Ensured that pages are accessible even when newer technologies are not supported or turned off.
- We are committed to our website being accessible to all of our users, and will continue to carry out further improvements.
Enlarging text
Use the Text Size Plus and Minus in the left menu bar to Increase (+) or decrease (-) the size of text.
Alternatively;
To enlarge the size of the text on your screen, use the VIEW menu in your browser. Pull down the View menu and choose TEXT SIZE then adjust to LARGER or LARGEST (in Internet Explorer) or adjust the percentage accordingly (in Netscape Navigator).
Access Keys
This site uses access keys. Access keys are keyboard shortcuts on a web site that give a user quick and easy access to areas of a site using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
If you are using Windows pressing the ALT key in combination with the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. Press Enter to select that link.
If you are using a Macintosh pressing the CTRL key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.
The following are the access keys used on this site:
1 Home page
2 Site map
3 Search
4 Help
5 Contact Us
Useful Links
Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB)
The Adobe Website
UK Government Disability Site
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