We aim to make this website accessible to everyone. We are committed to helping improve accessibility by doing everything we can to make our services easier to use. Therefore, If you experience any kind of problem or have any feedback about it please contact us.
All efforts have been made to develop the site in line with the priority levels 1 & 2 of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) guidelines, part of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
All pages on this site use structured semantic markup. H1 tags are used for main headings, H2 tags for sub-headings.
This section outlines some of the accessibility features that we have provided for users and guidance on how to use them. Please refer to your web browser and operating system ‘Help’ for their additional accessibility features.
Design
The pages are not based on frames and can therefore be printed easily.
The text within the content pages has been set to relative sizes, which can be increased or decreased for more comfortable screen reading.
All informational images contain a relevant alternative text.
The site has been designed using CSS. No tables or frames of any kind have been used in the design of this website.