We are committed to ensuring our online products and services are accessible to everyone, including those who wish to customise their computer or other device. We also try to ensure that it is compatible with any browser, including access technologies. Providing an accessible website has a positive effect on general usability and we believe that websites that are accessible and usable benefit everyone.
We will continue to review, test and modify our website and any future releases of the site, for web accessibility issues and aim to ensure that this is an ongoing commitment.
Our website complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 for web documentation, tools and user interfaces.
For full details of the WCAG 2.0 guidelines, please see www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20.
Changing display properties
By changing the 'resolution' setting you can make text and images look either larger or smaller. This website is designed to be viewed at different resolutions without affecting your use of the website. Please refer to your device manual for more information on how to change screen displays, including colours.
How we make this website accessible WCAG 2.0 states that websites should be:
1. Perceivable;
2. Operable;
3. Understandable; and
4. Robust.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of examples of how we believe we meet those standards.
- All non-text content has text based
alternatives; the videos are sample videos with descriptions, and the images
have text alternatives. Non-text content that is presented to the user has a
text alternative that serves the equivalent purpose. There is no time-based
media.
- Captions are provided for Show Me videos.
- Users can
control contrast, text size, audio and display settings.
- All pages
use headings
- Pages and images on this website are optimised to load
quickly and smoothly
- Consistent navigation and page layouts are
used
- We have submit buttons on all forms
- Form elements such as
the search box have text labels. Web pages are readable without requiring
style sheets.
- Instructions provided in generated content for
understanding and operating content do not rely solely on sensory
characteristics of components such as shape, size, visual location,
orientation, or sound. However, the application neither enforces nor
prevents user input that complies with this requirement.
- Colour is
not used as the only visual means of conveying information, indicating an
action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element. However,
the application neither enforces nor prevents user input that complies with
this requirement.
- The visual presentation of text and images of
generated text has a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1.
- Text is used
to convey information rather than images; however, the application neither
enforces nor prevents user input that complies with this requirement.
- Functionality of the
content is operable through a keyboard without requiring specific timing for
individual keystrokes. However, the application neither enforces nor
prevents user input that complies with this requirement. Scripts are
keyboard accessible. If the generated content affected by scripting is not
accessible, an alternative is provided. However, the application neither
enforces nor prevents user input that complies with this requirement.
- No applets, plugins and non-HTML content.
- If keyboard focus
can be moved to a component of the page using a keyboard interface, then
focus can be moved away from that component using only a keyboard interface.
If it requires more than unmodified arrow or tab keys, the user is advised
of the method for moving focus away. However, the application neither
enforces nor prevents user input that complies with this requirement.
- Our website does not contain anything that flashes more than three
times in any one second period, or the flash is below the general flash and
red flash thresholds.
- The purpose of each link can be determined
from the link text alone or from the link text together with its link
context, except where the purpose of the link would be ambiguous to users in
general. However, the application neither enforces nor prevents user input
that complies with this requirement.
- The language of content is only displayed in one language.
- Our content is written clearly, concisely, free of jargon and in plain
English.
- All error messages can be read out, including message dialogs,
tooltips, and logon failure messages.
- If an input error is automatically detected and suggestions for
correction are known, then the suggestions are provided to the user,
unless it would jeopardize the security or purpose of the content.
- Changing the setting of user interface will not automatically cause a
change of context.
- Colour is not used as the only visual means of conveying information,
indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual
element. We make content appear and operate in predictable ways. We help
users avoid and correct mistakes.
- Text can be resized without assistive technology up to 200 percent
without loss of content.
- When content is implemented using mark-up languages, elements have
complete start and end tags, elements are nested according to their
specifications, elements do not contain duplicate attributes, and any IDs
are unique, except where the specifications allow these features. However,
the application neither enforces nor prevents user input that complies
with this requirement.
- For the user interface components, name and
role can be set using assistive technology.