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We aim to comply with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.2 Level AA.

Details of available accessibility tools and tips for customising your computer set up to manage access issues can be found on the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) site.

Portable Document Files (PDFs)

PDFs have been used to present long documents and formatting that couldn’t easily be translated to HTML. By downloading (it’s FREE) the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader you’ll be able to:

  • Have your operating system read PDF files aloud
  • Have greater control when using screen readers
  • Evaluate the accessibility of an Adobe PDF file.

PDF files can be made accessible, and this is our intention. However, if you have any problems accessing information in PDF documents, print versions or alternative formats are available on request.

Problems?

If you have any issues accessing content on this site, we’d love to hear your feedback so we can address the problem. Please contact us for help.

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