This website has been designed to make the content accessible to a broad range of visitors, regardless of impairment.  We have complied with design standards to respect the accessibility options you may have on your PC or web browser.

Most modern browsers have accessibility options built in such as a screen reader or accessibility tools that allow you to click to specific links and pages quickly.   We have not included access keys set on this site as individual screen readers or accessibility tools can navigate around a website with shortcuts.

For more information on individual browsers, you can visit the following links and refer to the access guides:

Google Chrome on Windows and Mac
Firefox for Windows and Mac
Safari for Mac
Internet Explorer for Windows

Standards compliance

We build to W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and use HTML5 for future-proofing our website for mobiles, tablets and desktop devices.

Links and images

All links have title attributes to describe the link in greater detail.   Links are added to place an item in context.   All content images used in this site include descriptive alt attributes. With some images we use new HTML5 elements to give greater context and description of the image.

Fonts and colours

All fonts, colours and graphics have been chosen to be as accessible as possible for all abilities with colour contrast tested and compliant with W3C standards.   All modern browsers and mobile devices allow you to zoom in if you need a closer look — information can be found for each browser in the links provided.