
We have worked hard to make this website as accessible as possible and to follow the accessibility standards to the highest level.
If you have any comments or questions on points of accessibility please contact us.
This site uses access keys. Access keys are essentially keyboard shortcuts on a web site that give a keyboard or screen-reader user quick and easy access to all the main areas of the site.
If you are using internet explorer pressing the Alt key in combination with the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. Press Enter to select that link. Firefox users need to use the Alt and Shift key in combination with the access key.
If you are using a Mac pressing the Ctrl key in combination with the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.
The following are the access keys used on this site:
Please note: Your browser may or may not support access keys and some browsers support these keys in different ways, you may need to check your browsers help file.
At the top of every page is a hidden link that is spoken by screen-reading software. It is the first link and, when selected, will make reading skip past the rest of the menu items and commence at the beginning of the main page content.
Located on the every page on the top right, these buttons will instantly alter how our website looks:
For more help with making your computer more accessable to you please visit the my web my way site which gives information about many aspects of accessable computing for a wide range of needs.
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