Accessibility statement
We recognise the importance of providing a website that is accessible to everyone, regardless of disability.
Accessibility features on this website
- Navigation shortcuts
- Semantic markup
- Text size
- Images
- Forms
- Links
- JavaScript
- Standards compliance
- Caveats
- PDF Accessibility
- Contact us
- Navigation shortcuts
There is a short menu at the start of every page that allows you to jump directly to the most important parts of the page, including main content and navigation. Sighted people who use the keyboard to navigate will see these links appear on screen when using the Tab key to navigate through the page. When keyboard-navigating, the element currently in focus has been highlighted.
Access keys have not been used to avoid conflicting with other keyboard shortcuts.
Semantic markup
All pages follow a logical document structure. Screen reader users can get around pages quickly by moving between headings. Navigation menus are marked up as lists. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is used to control layout and presentation.
Text size
All pages have a tool enabling you to change the text size. You may also change the text size of this website to your preference through your browser:
- In Internet Explorer, select View, then Text
Size, and then your preferred size.
- In Firefox select View, then Zoom, and then
Zoom In or Zoom Out, or Ctrl/Cmd + Plus or Minus. (Enable the Zoom Text Only
option on that menu if you have a small screen.)
- In Safari select View, then Zoom In or Zoom
Out, or Ctrl/Cmd + Plus or Minus. (Enable the Zoom Text Only option on that
menu if you have a small screen.)
- In Chrome select View, then Zoom In or Zoom
Out, or Ctrl/Cmd + Plus or Minus.
Images
All content images used in this site include descriptive alt text. Purely decorative images have empty alt text.
Forms
Forms have their labels explicitly associated with their controls.
Links
All link text has been written to make sense out of context, or else have explanatory title attributes.
JavaScript
Dynamic HTML has been used sparingly, and designed according to the principle of graceful degradation. If JavaScript is unavailable, all website content will remain accessible.
As some screen readers execute JavaScript but cannot effectively describe dynamic page changes, we recommend that screen reader users disable JavaScript in their browser's settings in order to avoid confusion.
Standards compliance
We strive to comply with the W3C WAI's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and aim for our pages to conform to a minimum of WAI-A compliance. Wherever possible, level AA and AAA requirements are also met. See Caveats below.
At the time of launch, all pages validated to XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
Caveats
We cannot guarantee the accessibility of external information linked to from this website.
When we link to content in formats with reduced accessibility, for example Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word or Powerpoint documents, we indicate it up-front. Please contact us if you have difficulty accessing any information we link to, and we'll do our best to help.
As we are continuously updating our website, exceptions to the above accessibility standards may sometimes inadvertently be introduced. Please let us know if you have difficulty accessing any of our content.
PDF accessibility
If you use a screen reader or have special accessibility requirements, we recommend that you use at least Adobe Reader version 7. This article provides more help in using Adobe Reader's accessibility features.
Contact us
If you experience any difficulty accessing this website, please do not hesitate to contact us.