We aim to make our web site accessible to people with disabilities in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.
It is our intention that the site meets the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (priority 1,2 & 3 guidelines).
Some Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Priority 3 guidelines are no longer relevant and are being dropped from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, which are currently a working draft.
The following guideline has therefore not been adhered to on this website:
9.5 - Provide keyboard shortcuts to important links (including those in client-side image maps), form controls, and groups of form controls.
This site is written using valid XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). The site is also usable with style sheets disabled if you prefer, or with your own stylesheet.
Text can easily be resized if required.
Usually the ‘View’ menu of your browser will contain commands for changing text size. Some browsers allow you to change text size using the control (or command) key and the + and - keys (or the mouse wheel if you have one).
Some material on our website is provided in PDF Format, and can be accessed using software such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have a PDF reader on your computer you can download Adobe Acrobat Reader via the following link.
For disability access, PDF files may be converted to accessible web pages using the Online Conversion Tools for PDF documents.
Each link to another website opens that website in the same browser window, not in a new browser window. To return to our website, select the browser back button.