Accessibility

This page provides information about the accessibility of our website.

We are committed to the principle of accessibility: that our service should be available to everyone, at the same level, and on equal terms. To this end, we are striving to adhere to accessibility guidelines and increase our website’s ease of use by everyone, including people with disabilities. Our efforts include:

  • Maintaining a standard navigation structure throughout.
  • Using semantic HTML (HyperText Markup Language) including headings, paragraphs and lists to create a logical document structure.
  • Allowing visitors to resize the website text using their browser settings.
  • Using plain backgrounds to improve the readability of text.
  • Using foreground and background colour combinations with sufficient contrast.
  • Using meaningful alternative text attributes on images where appropriate.
  • Providing a responsive layout that adapts to suit the visitor’s screen size and resolution.
  • Ensuring all hyperlinks use descriptive and meaningful text whilst avoiding short-hand language such as ‘Click here’.
  • Using plain English that is straightforward and easy to understand.

Navigation

This site is designed to be navigational friendly even if you have JavaScript disabled. Microsoft Windows users can also press the TAB key to cycle through links without having to use the mouse.

Text size

Users can adjust the text size throughout this website. If you are using Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, refer to the “View > Text Size” option in your browser. For other browsers please consult the relevant Help section for further information.

Cascading style sheets (CSS)

Users are welcome to disable or override the Style Sheet settings used on this website. Please consult the relevant Help section in your web browser for further information.

Browser compatibility

This website has been designed to be compatible with all modern browsers.

W3C validated

This website has been validated by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and conforms to the HTML5 specification. This means that the website has been built professionally and to a set of strict standards and guidelines.