
Accessibility
Policy and standards
The Centre is committed to making our website user friendly and accessible to all. We have consulted with our various communities and undertaken usability studies in order to meet the requirements of our different user groups. We take steps to ensure our website conforms to web best practice guidelines and standards, such as the guidelines provided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Navigation
Website users can access all parts of the website whether they are using a screen reader or a text browser. We have included a site map on our site to help you access all our pages through a comprehensive A-Z facility. The A-Z includes all our web pages laid out in an easy to follow alphabetical list.
Style
The site uses style sheets to control font colours and sizes. You can override the standard settings through your web browser preferences. The settings vary from browser to browser.