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Accessibility Statement

hereforadvice is committed to improving your experience of this site. We would appreciate your views on our accessibility .

Accessibility Standards

Q. What standards does this website meet for accessibility?

A. The site has been designed to meet the World Wide Web Consortium (WC3) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) A-level standard. You can read more about these standards at the WWW consortium website.

Screen resolutions

Q. Which screen resolution do you recommend for viewing http://www.hereforadvice.net?

A. The recommended minimum display settings for http://www.hereforadvice.net/ pages are 800x600 and 16 bit colour.

Q. Can I use screen magnification software?

A. Although some of the built-in features of the web browser that you use might be helpful, they do not offer the same level of access as the magnification software packages developed by specialist software suppliers. The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB) website provides in-depth information for partially sighted web users.

Q. I have very restrictive vision. What are my options?

A. If you have little or no vision, the internet can be accessed using a speaking browser and efreshable braille displays. A speaking browser reads aloud the contents of the website. Braille displays translate the site's content into braille, which can be read by touch. Visit the the RNIB website for details of technology designed to help if you have a visual disability.

Physical disability

Q. I have physical disabilities. What can help me acces the site?

A. The AbilityNet website provides information that can help people with disabilities make use of computers. AbilityNet is a British charity.



Last Updated: 19 September 2005
 
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