This website has been designed to make it more accessible to those who have difficulty using websites or have to use assistive technology
You can increase the size of the text on the screen by changing your browser settings. You do this by selecting the View menu at the top of your browser, and highlighting Text size (it may be Text zoom on some browsers).
Changing colours
The colours have been chosen to help the text on the site appear clear and easily readable. You can change the colour and font style of the text you see in your browser.
Tab key
If you have difficulty clicking on links on this site, you can use the Tab key on your computer keyboard to navigate around. Press Tab to jump to the next link on the page.
Alt tags
All images on this site should have relevant alternative text which should help you understand what the image is if you can’t see
Site map
To help you find what you want to faster, this site has a site map containing all the main sections.
W3C Consortium
To make this website more accessible, we have followed the guidelines from the World Wide Web Consortium. The World Wide Web Consortium was created in October 1994 to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing common protocols that promote its evolution and ensure its interoperability.
W3C has around 350 member organisations from all over the world and has earned international recognition for its contributions to the growth of the Web. If you have any comments or feedback about accessing and using this website if you have a disability, contact us.