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Accessibility

There are more than nine million disabled people in the UK. At least two million people experience serious sight problems. Increasing numbers of disabled people use the internet for information, shopping, study, work and entertainment. However, disabled people find that many web sites are extremely difficult to use because of the way they have been designed.

We are committed to making its output as accessible as possible to all audiences (including those with visual, hearing, cognitive or motor impairments) to fulfil its meet the requirements specified under the Disability Discrimination Act. We continually test our web sites with a number of browsers, screen readers, accessibility and HTML validators, and other web tools. The results of such reviews are incorporated into improvements for our site.

We include the following features designed to improve accessibility for users with disabilities:

Access keys

The following access keys are defined for this site, based on the Government access keys standard:

How to use access keys

In Internet Explorer 5+

'alt + the access key number' brings focus to the element. If a link, 'enter' will take the user to the linked destination.

In Internet Explorer 4 and Netscape 6+

'alt + the access key number' take the user to the linked destination.

If using an Apple Mac

Substitute the 'Ctrl' key for the 'Alt key'.

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