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Accessibility

We have designed this site to be accessible to all, regardless of computer operating system or Web browser being used.

Browser Support

This site should display correctly in all current major browsers. Designed and constructed using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for visual layout, this ensures that the contents of each page can still be accessed, even if your browser does not support CSS.

Screen Resolution

This site has been designed to make maximum use of screen resolutions measuring at least 800 pixels by 600 pixels. At resolutions below this, although remaining functional, pages may not display as expected.

Access keys

Access keys are single-character keyboard shortcuts that provide an alternative method of navigating to important or frequently accessed pages and features.

The level of access key support is dependent on your browser and computer operating system. To acertain if your browser supports the access key feature, please refer to you browser's help page.

 In general, access keys are activated in the following way:

  • Windows
    1. Press and hold the "ALT" key
    2. Press the required access key
    3. Press the "ENTER" key (Internet Explorer)
  • Macintosh
    1. Press and hold the "CtrL" key
    2. Press the required access key

The following accesskeys are used on this site:

  • 0 - Accesskey options (this page)
  • 4 - Site search
  • J - Main content
  • K - Primary navigation
  • L - Secondary navigation
  • M - Supplementary navigation

 

  • S - Skip primary navigation
  • Q - Skip secondary navigation
  • R - Skip supplementary navigation

 

  • C - Contact us
  • 3 - Legal & Privacy

Text sizing

This site is constructed using relative font sizes, which means that text can be scaled within the browser. Please refer to your browser's help page for information on how to achieve this.

Images

All images used in this site include descriptive "alt" attributes Where images are used for layout purposes, an empty "alt" attribute is used.

Forms

All forms and their fields are labelled and arranged into logical groups where possible.

Frames

Where the use of inline frames (Iframes) is employed, due to technical requirements, these are clearly labelled in order to make access to them as easy as possible.

Scripting

This site uses scripting (JavaScript). However, the majority of the content remains fully accessible if your browser does not support scripting or you have disabled it.

Links

Unless notified, all links open within the same browser window. Should you wish to open a link in a new browser window then hold down the "SHIFT" key while activating the link required. We are not responsible for the content of any third-party websites to which we link.

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