Accessibility

This website has been developed with attention to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) web accessibility initiative (WAI), striving to comply with the AA accessibility checkpoints.

The WAI promotes usability and accessibility for people with disabilities. The W3C promotes good practice amongst the web community via initiatives like WAI Web Contact Accessibility Guidelines.

If you would like further information, have any suggestions on how we could improve the site’s accessibility, or are experiencing problems accessing the website, please contact [email protected].