When working with us and visiting this website, we want to make sure that everyone feels comfortable. This, for us, means being understanding of different access needs that people working with us, as well as accessing this site could have. Because of this, we want to make sure that we have options available to cater to these needs. We aim to ensure this website offers maximum accessibility to all its users. We aim for the site to comply with W3C Priority AA guidelines.

Accessibility features include:

  • All informational images contain an ALT tag, also decorative images are either relegated to the CSS document or have a null ALT attribute
  • For those screen reader and non-mouse users, you have the option to skip straight to the content
  • The site has been created with a combination of XHTML and CSS. Tables have not been used at all throughout the site
  • Links have been written to make sense out of context. Where this has proved impossible the title tag has been used to expand on their meaning.
  • All pages have a valid HTML
  • The website offers full functionality in all modern browsers. This functionality works on both PC as well as Mac

 

Resizing the text

How to increase the text size on this site:

  • Internet Explorer: View > Text size > Largest
  • Firefox: View > Text size > Increase
  • Opera: File > Preferences > Fonts > Minimum font size (pixels)

We hope that these accessibility features are useful to you. If there is a feature you would like to see on our site then email our team to see if this is a possibe improvement we can do.