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Accessibility

Use your browser to control the size of text

For example using Internet Explorer for Windows; on the 'View' menu, select 'Text Size' and then choose the text size you find most comfortable for readability.

Use your browser to increase accessibility in line with your needs

For example using Internet Explorer for Windows; on the Tools menu, select Internet Options.
By selecting the Accessibility button, you can choose to ignore the colours, font styles or the font sizes specified in the website design, or to ignore all three.

Then, by selecting the Colour button, you can select the colours for text and back ground which you find most comfortable, or by selecting the Font button, you can select the font style which you prefer.

Screen Resolution

This site has been designed to be viewed at screen resolutions of 800 x 600 pixels or higher. The site is still accessible at lower resolutions, but you may like to change your displays settings to aid content viewing. For example using Windows XP select Start > Control Panel > Settings and Themes>Change the Screen Resolution. Then adjust the slider to select 800 x 600 or higher.

Compliance and Accessibility

Level Double-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Valid HTML 4.01

Valid CSS

This site conforms to the W3C's [World Wide Web Consortium's] Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, conformance level Double-A. This W3C specification provides guidance on accessibility of Web sites for people with disabilities.

By conforming to these Guidelines we are making this site more accessible to users with disabilities, which should benefit all users.

This site also conforms to the W3C guidelines for HTML mark up language and Cascading Style Sheets.

File Downloads

Files available for download on this site are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

Adobe Acrobat PDF format

These documents can be opened both on Windows and Macintosh computers. To be able to open PDF documents you must have the Adobe Acrobat reader.

If you do not have the Adobe Acrobat reader follow this link to download it for free.

Follow this link to find out more about Acrobat Reader document accessibility features.

PDFs can be viewed online and downloaded to your computer to view or print later. If you have a Windows PC, right-click on the link to the pdf file and select "Save Target As" . If you have a Macintosh, click and hold until the menu appears. Then select "Save Target As" (or the applicable menu choice).

PDF document file sizes are indicated so you can estimate how long it will take you to obtain the file.