This website has been built with accessibility in mind. Continue to read on for information regarding the access keys we've implemented, and details of how to use them within most browsers. If you require guidance enabling the built in accessibility features of your pc, the following link contains useful information http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/myway/index.php. The following features improve navigation for screen reader users, keyboard navigation and users of text-only browsers. Access keys are keyboard shortcuts that replace the need to use the mouse for navigation, in browsers that support them. In Internet Explorer on Windows, you can press Alt + an access key; on Macintosh, you can press Ctrl + an access key. Then press Enter to activate the link. The following access keys are available throughout this website: 0 - Accessibility Statement (this page) These access keys have been chosen to follow the UK government e-envoy's guidelines where applicable, in order to support the adoption of a useful standard. Wherever possible, they also avoid conflicting with commonly-used screen reader keyboard shortcuts.
Structured, semantic markup: Headings and navigation menus HTML heading tags are used to convey document structure. How you use a website's access keys varies depending on which internet browser you are using. On Windows and Linux: hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key. On Macs: hold down the CTR and OPT keys and press the number of the access key. On Windows and Linux: hold down the ALT and SHIFT keys and the number of the access key. On Macs: hold down the CTR key and press the number of the access key. On Windows and Macs: hold down the SHIFT and ESC keys and then press the number of the access key. On Windows: hold down the ALT key and the number of the access key, then press ENTER. On Windows: hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key. On Windows: hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key. On Macs: hold down the CTR and OPT keys and press the number of the access key. On Windows: hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key. On Macs: hold down the CTR key and press the number of the access key.accessibility
Accessibility
Access Keys
s - skip the navigation - go straight to the page content
1 - Home
3 - Sitemap
8 - Terms and Conditions or disclaimer
9 - Contact Us or Feedback
a - about us
Google Chrome 3+
Firefox 2+
Opera
Internet Explorer 6 and 7
Internet Explorer 8+
Safari 3
Safari 4+

