Accessibility Statement
If you have any questions or comments regarding our Accessibility Statement, feel free to contact us.
Style Sheets
This site uses CSS (cascading style sheets). If you prefer to view the website without a cascading style sheet or if your browser doesn't support them, the content of the website will still be visible and fully usable.
Text Size
This site uses relative font sizes which are compatible with the user-specified "text size" option in visual browsers. You can increase the size of the text to your preference using your browser and our website will still be readable.
To change the text size in Internet Explorer, from the View menu, select Text Size. Chose your preferred size from the list. This change will remain the same across all websites until you decide to change it again.
To change the text size in Mozilla, hold down Control and press the + (plus) key to enlarge or the - (minus) key to reduce the size of text.
Our pages are designed so that they are without horizontal scrollbars when they are viewed at a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
Links
Navigation menus are marked up as HTML lists. This ensures that the number of links in the list is read out at the start and it can be skipped easily.
All links on this site (including Adobe PDF format files and external links) open in the same browser window to aid navigation. To go back to a previous page, please use the 'Back' button on your browser. Where appropriate, we have also added link title attributes to describe the link in greater detail.
Validation
All pages on this website validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict using W3C's markup validation service.
All CSS on this website also validates using W3C's CSS validation service.
We have tried our best to make this website accessible to everyone - our website has been designed to conform to W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guildlines - Level Double-A Conformance.
PDF Format
PDF documents can be shared, viewed, and printed by anyone, on any system, using free Adobe Reader software (or an alternative program) - regardless of the operating system, original application, or fonts.
You will need the appropriate version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (or an alternative program) to view, navigate, and print PDF files. Adobe Acrobat Reader is freely available for all major computing platforms.
Get Adobe Acrobat Reader - or click on the Adobe Acrobat Reader logo on the right hand side of every page.




