Accessibility statement
"The power of the web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect."
Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director and inventor of the World Wide Web
The team behind this website hope that whoever needs to use it, can do so easily.
If you do have problems, or would like to make any suggestions to improve the site from an accessibility point of view, please get in touch with us. Talk to us about the problem and we will listen.
Readability
We have made every effort to ensure this website is easily readable using 'plain english'. In addition, we have ensured that the design of this website is not an obstacle to its usability and readability.
Access Keys
Access keys are a navigation device enabling you to get around our website using your keyboard. They can be used to jump to different sections of content across the main site (not microsites)More in depth information about access keys can be found at W3C Accessibility Guidelines.
Available Access Keys
S - skip to content
N - Skip to main navigation
1 - Homepage
2 - What's new
3 - Site map
4 - Search
7 - Contact details
8 - Terms and disclaimer
9 - Feedback
0 - Access key details (this page)
How to use Access Keys
Internet Explorer 5+ (PC)
Hold down the ALT key, press the number or
letter of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER
Internet
Explorer 4 (PC)
Hold down the ALT key and press the number or letter of
the access key
Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac)
Hold down the CTRL
key and press the number or letter of the access key
Internet Explorer
4.5 (Mac)
Access keys are not supported
Netscape 6 and earlier
(PC and Mac)
Not supported
Netscape 7 (PC)
Hold down the
ALT key and press the number or letter of the access key
Mozilla
(PC)
Hold down the ALT key and press the number or letter of the access
key
Mozilla (Mac)
Hold down the CTRL key and press the number
or letter of the access key
Safari and Omniweb (Mac)
Hold down
the CTRL key and press the number or letter of the access key