This means considering the specific needs of those with visual or physical impairments, learning difficulties and other forms of disability. In addition it means having an understanding of different browser technologies.
We support the principles of the Equality Act 2010 and are committed to recognising and responding to the needs of all disabled people.
Web Content Accessibility
This site is produced to meet current best practices and guidelines and meets the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 to Level A standard.
Although we continue to test and modify our websites for accessibility, there may be some legacy pages and pages developed by third-parties that are not fully compliant with our standards. If you would like further information about our accessibility standards or have problems accessing this website, please contact us.
In-Browser Accessibility Tools
For advice on how to change the text size and screen resolution of webpages using your browser, the below links contain some useful information:
BBC Accessibility Guide
Additional Information
For more information on how you can make your keyboard and mouse, Windows, the internet suit you and your needs visit AbilityNet, a leading UK computing and disability charity.
www.abilitynet.org.uk/myway