Accessibility

We have worked to make this website as accessible as possible to users by:

  • Providing text descriptions of images
  • Identifying row and column headers for data tables
  • Using valid XHTML code
  • Supporting browser settings for enlarging text and user style sheets
  • Using consistent navigation mechanisms and style of presentation throughout the site

This page sets out the options you can choose from to alter the appearance of this website to suit your needs. 

Listen to this website using Browsealoud

Visitors can listen to this website using BrowseAloud, which is free to website visitors and can be easily downloaded from the BrowseAloud Website.  Find out more information about using Browsealoud with this website.

Enlarge Text

Enlarge text imageYou can change the size of text on this website using the AAA icons at the top right of this page. 

This website also supports your web browser’s options for setting text size. By setting a preferred text size in your browser, every website you visit that supports this feature should reflect your choice.  In most browsers, you can set your preferred text size by selecting View from the menu bar, and then by selecting Text Size.

Translate this site

You can translate the content of this website using the options in the top right of this page - click on the flag to automatically translate text.  More information about translations.

Change the screen resolution

If you have difficulty in reading text on screen, you may benefit from setting your computer screen to a lower resolution setting. This will make everything on screen bigger.  If you use Windows, you can change your screen resolution by selecting Control Panels from the Start menu, and then by selecting Display.  If you use a different operating system, refer to your system help for assistance.

Changes you can make with your operating system

The latest versions of Windows and Mac OS X offer additional accessibility features.  If you use Windows XP, you can find more accessibility information on Microsoft’s website.  If you use Mac OS X, you can find more accessibility information on Apple’s website.  If you use a different operating system, refer to your system help for assistance.