Accessibility policy

Accessible websites prioritise clear content, structure and ease of navigation. They also accommodate the full range of possible users. Designing for accessibility means accepting that there is no standard information user, and no standard device for browsing information.

To ensure that this happens, we have programmed our website following published web standards. These guidelines are based on good design practice and exist to ensure that no individual is excluded due to disability or choice of device.

We follow the website accessibility NHS guidelines and our websites meets all the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act and the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). Our websites aim to always at least achieve a ‘AA’ W3C WAI rating. The site displays correctly in all standard current browsers and by adopting these standards we ensure that it will remain compliant in any future browsers.

You may use your browser settings to change the text and zoom size for all the websites that you visit. The technique for doing this is slightly different depending on the browser that you use - please consult the documentation provided with your browser.

Feedback and contact information

We are always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, please contact contact@email.address.