Accessibility Statement
At Work Partnership recognise the value of creating a website that is accessible to all web users. The majority of our pages are designed to meet 'level-A' compliance with the W3C Web Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
Accessibilty features
The following steps have been taken in the design and coding of the site to ensure ease of access:
Coding standards
HTML heading tags are used to convey document structure. H1 tags are used for main titles, H2 tags for subtitles etc. Most pages on the site are valid HTML 4.01; a link is provided on each page to verify this.
Navigation
For visually impaired users accessing the site via a screen reader, a hidden “skip navigation” option has been provided at the top of each page to facilitate easy access to the main page content.
Stylesheets (CSS)
This site uses cascading style sheets for all document layout. If your browser does not support stylesheets, the use of structured mark up should ensure that page content is still readable and clearly structured. The coding of stylesheets can be validated using the button provided on each page.
Font Sizes
To make it easier to read this website, all text has been made fully scaleable using CSS. You can adjust the text size by looking for the appropriate option in your browser preferences:
- In Internet Explorer; select View, then Text Size, and then your preferred size.
- In Mozilla/Firefox; select View, then Text Zoom, and then your preferred percentage size.
Colours & contrast
Colours are genearlly of strong contrast for on-screen reading. Additionally, a special 'high contrast' control is provided as an aid to visually impaired users. Alternatively, you may 'override' the default colours using a custom stylesheet should you wish. No part of the site is solely dependant on colour to be intelligible.
Images
All images used in this site have been assigned descriptive 'ALT' tag attributes. Where an image has is purely decorative, the 'ALT' tag is set to null to allow easy reading of the site by all users.
Browsers
All pages on this site have been designed to render correctly on all major operating systems (Windows 98 — XP, MAC OSX, Linux) and web browsers (Micosoft Internet Explorer 5+, Mozilla, Opera & Safari).
Forms and fields
All forms fields follow a logical tab sequence to ensure ease of navigation. Most fields also have ‘label’ and ‘id’ attributes to associate the form field with its label to allow easy entry of data.
Useful links:
If you are intereested in learning more about web accessibility, please visit the following websites:
- RNIB - The Royal National Institute for the Blind
- Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
- AbilityNet - UK Charity helping disabled adults and children get the most from new technologies and the internet.
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