Updates

Accessibility

We have made every effort to ensure that our website conforms to W3C accessibility guidelines. In doing so, we are in accordance with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Part Four, and the Disability Discrimincation Act 2005.

We aim to ensure that our pages meet Priority 2 of the accessibility guidelines. Whilst we endeavour to meet accessibility guidelines, it is possible that some of our pages do not conform to the guidelines. We are actively checking all of our pages for accessibility, and will strive to ensure all pages are compliant.

PDF Documents

Throughout the website, we often publish documents in PDF format. To browse these documents you can install a product called Adobe Acrobat Reader. This free software enables you to view, navigate and print PDF files. It is widely-used across the Internet and is compatible with all major computer platforms.

Adobe Acrobat Reader

Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded from the Adobe web site via the link below:

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html

Access Adobe – online conversion tools for PDF documents

If you use a screen reading program which synthesizes text as audible speech you may experience difficulty reading PDF files. The Adobe web site provides online tools to convert PDF documents into standard HTML or ASCII text. The site can be visited via the link below:

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/access_onlinetools.html