Accessibility
We hope you find this website easy to use. We are committed to making it as accessible as possible.
Web standards
This website is HTML5 and CSS3 compliant and aims to meet Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.Browser support
This website is designed and tested to work on the two most recent versions of all major desktop web browsers.
Mobile support
This website is built with Bootstrap, a popular open source framework that uses responsive design to change the page layout for different screen sizes.
On this page you can adapt this website to meet your needs. The settings you create on this page will be saved for future visits. If you wish to return to the standard settings, click the "Reset settings" button.
Access Keys
We haven't used access keys as they can often interfere with the default keyboard shortcuts of modern browsers. The content is easily tab-navigable and screen-reader friendly. We have tried to make our site as accessible as possible.
Get help
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