In keeping with our obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act, we will ensure that our web content is accessible to people who have visual, hearing, motor or cognitive impairments.
Accessibility is a partnership between us and the creators of the operating system, browser, and specialist assistive technologies which many disabled users employ to allow them, for example, to view websites in easier-to-read colours, with larger fonts, or as spoken text.
As such technologies have become more available and sophisticated, we will:
We welcome feedback which helps to improve access to our website and publications. Therefore, if you identify a way for us to further improve the accessibility of our communications, please contact us.