Accessibility
Accessibility

The world-wide web can be a great enabler and source of freedom and ability for disabled audiences, giving them the resources to better contribute to society. However, the usefulness of world-wide web to these disabled users, and our aging users, depends on its accessibility. For the visually impaired, and Deaf and hard of hearing people as well as those with motor or cognitive disabilities we aim to ensure that their needs are addressed in all services provided through this web site.

If you have any questions about the accessibility of this website, please get in contact with us.

Text Resizing

In most modern web browsers you can resize HTML text. To do so please follow these simple guides:

Internet Explorer

  1. Open the ‘View’ menu with the mouse or by pressing ‘Alt + V’.
  2. Select the ‘Text Size’ option with the mouse or by pressing ‘X’.
  3. Choose your preferred text size with the mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing ‘Enter’ or by clicking on it.
  4. The text on our website should now have changed to reflect your choice.

Internet Explorer 7 users can take advantage of the browser's zoom facility, located in the bottom right hand corner of the browser window. You can also use this facility by pressing ‘Ctrl’ and ‘+’ to zoom in or ‘Ctrl’ and ‘-’ to zoom out

Firefox

  1. Open the ‘View’ menu with the mouse or by press ‘Alt + V’ at the same time.
  2. Select the ‘Text Size’ option with the mouse or by pressing ‘S’ twice.
  3. Increase or decrease the text size with the mouse or by using the up and down arrow keys and pressing ‘Enter’.
  4. Alternatively you can press ‘Ctrl’ and ‘+’ to increase the text size, ‘Ctrl’ and ‘-’ to decrease the text size. ‘Ctrl’ and ‘0’ returns you to the default size.
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