This website recognizes the guidelines used to conform to Level AA of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities.
W3C Standards
This site has been built using code compliant with W3C standards The site displays correctly in current browsers. Where possible, we have created this site so that your own preferences for colours, fonts and text sizes will take precedence over ours. The following resources will help you modify your own browser and operating system preferences to suit your own needs. The first link to the BBC is a good place to start as it shows users how to make full use of accessibility settings in browsers and operating systems.
Advice from the BBC
Advice for Microsoft users
Advice for Apple users
Advice on assistive technology
For more information on assistive technology (screen enlargers, screen readers, speech recognition systems, speech synthesizers, refreshable Braille displays, Braille embossers, talking word processors, large-print) for the visually impaired please visit the RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) website.