Accessibility Statement
Our website is designed to be accessible to as many users as possible. Some of the accessibility features available on this site include:
- Relative text sizing that can be resized in most browsers
- Text equivalents of important non-text items, including ALT text for inline images
- Content organized with a logical flow, even without style sheets
- Header elements that convey document structure
- Logical tab order for navigation using assistive technologies
- Printer-friendly pages
Where ever possible hyperlinks allow the link text to be meaningful when read out of context. Hyperlinks within our website generally follow this approach:Every effort has been made to ensure that this site meets the Website Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0 Level A. However, we cannot guarantee the accessibility levels of external websites linked to this site.
Resizing text
Text on this site can be resized by
- Using the zoom and increase font options from your browser’s menu
- Pressing the Ctrl key (Microsoft Windows) or the Apple key (Mac OS) on your keyboard and using the + or – keys to zoom in and out
- Pressing the Ctrl key on your keyboard and scrolling with your mouse wheel
Navigation
This website has the following navigational features:
- main menu
- secondary menu
- Search functions to explore the website using keywords
- Breadcrumbs that display the location of the page you are viewing within the site hierarchy
Hyperlinks
Wherever possible, hyperlinks are designed to be meaningful when read out of context. Hyperlinks within our website generally follow this approach:
- Links to pages within the site will open in the same window
- Links to attachments or external sites will open in a new window
Documents
- PDF documents are provided in Microsoft Word format (.doc) where possible. In some cases, Microsoft Word versions may not be available.
- Please contact us to discuss whether documents can be provided in other alternative formats.
- We have collaborated with Western Australia’s Individualised Services (WAIS) to offer a range of documents in an easy-to-read format. To access these documents, visit the WAIS website.
Accessing and downloading filesDocuments
You may need to install additional software on your computer to access files and documents on this site. The following software may be required:
- PDF documents – Adobe Reader
- Microsoft Word documents – Word mobile app for smartphones, Office viewer extension for Google Chrome, or OpenOffice for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
- EPUB documents – Required for use with eReaders
Printing pages on this site
Pages can be printed by using the print option in your browser.