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Accessibility


We are committed to making the information on this site available to the widest possible audience. The site is designed to work properly with assistive technologies, like screen readers, and also to allow you to customise its appearance without making it harder to use.

Increasing the font size

You can change settings in your web browser. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer, you will need to follow these steps:

In Microsoft Internet Explorer, open your browser
Go to the "View" menu
Select "Text Size" or "Text Zoom" to see the options available

For help changing the settings in other browsers, please visit the RNIB's help page (this link will open in a new window).

Accessibility standards

Pages on this site use valid HTML and CSS, as validated by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Downloadable files

Downloadable files from this site - for example, Adobe PDF files - may present accessibility problems.

PDF files are universally readable on any platform but require a piece of software called Acrobat Reader. This may already be installed on many machines, in which case simply clicking on a PDF link should open the file. If you do not have Acrobat Reader on your machine, it is available from Adobe as a free download (this link will open in a new window).

Any problems

If you have a problem accessing these or any other information on the site, please contact us and we will try to provide the information in an appropriate format.