Accessibility

Accessibility Statement:

This site has been designed to the e-government guidelines on website accessibility with a continued commitment to comply with best practice in accessibility for visitors with disabilities.

The e-government guidelines include a minimum of 'A' level priority in accordance with the international Website Accessibility Initiative (WAI) as well as guidance given by institutions dedicated to improving accessibility for individuals with visual impairments or motor based disabilities.

If there are any queries, comments or suggestions about accessibility please . We are dedicated to achieving best possible accessibility for all visitors.

Control Text Size:
  • In Internet Explorer, go to the 'View' menu and select 'Text Size'.
  • In Mozilla Firefox, go to the 'View' menu and select 'Text Size'.
  • In Opera, go to the 'File' menu, select 'Preferences' then 'Fonts' and then change 'Minimum Font Size' (pixels).
  • In Safari, go to the 'View' menu and select 'Make Text Bigger' or press the 'Apple' Key and then the 'Plus' key.
Access Keys:

Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the web site. On Windows, you can press ALT + an access key (for Firefox 2 press ALT + an access key + enter); on Macintosh, you can press Control + an access key. All pages on this site define the following access keys:

  • Access Key 1 - Home
  • Access Key A - About Us
  • Access Key B - Case Studies
  • Access Key C - Club Development
  • Access Key D - Disability Sport
  • Access Key E - Equality
  • Access Key F - Funding
  • Access Key G - Jobs & Careers
  • Access Key H - London 2012
  • Access Key I - News
  • Access Key J - PE & School Sport
  • Access Key K - Plans & Strategies
  • Access Key L - Safeguarding
  • Access Key M - Sports Fact-files
  • Access Key N - Web Links
  • Access Key O - Website Guide
  • Access Key P - Work Experience
  • Access Key Q - Workforce Development
  • Access Key R - Workshops
  • Access Key S - Young Ambassadors
More Accessibility Tips:

For more tips on making your browsing experience easier visit the My Web My Way site from The BBC, which explains how to set up your computer to make the web more accessible.

 

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