Accessibility
We have made every effort to make the NWDA website accessible
and easy to use for everyone, no matter what browser you choose to
use and whether or not you have any disabilities.
This website conforms to the UK Government guidelines for
websites. It follows the Worldwide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, meeting all level AA
checkpoints. We also endeavour to make pages reach AAA standard
wherever possible, and we have the site assessed by The
Shaw Trust to ensure it passes "real life" accessibility tests. We
have also had the site assessed against the new WCAG 2.0 guidelines
and are working to ensure that the site achieves AA standard when
measured against them.
We appreciate that we can always do better. Maintaining an
accessible site is an on-going process and we are continually
working to offer a user-friendly experience. However, if you have
any problems using this web site, please contact us by email .
Further Assistance
The BBC have recently launched My Web My Way - a new website to
help users make browsing easier. The website, a partnership between
the BBC and AbilityNet, explains the many ways you can change your
browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more
accessible.
Keyboard Access Information (Access Keys)
This site supports standard keyboard shortcuts which are
intended to help users who have difficulty in using pointing
devices, such as a mouse.
Depending upon your browser type, use one of the following:
- if Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 then press "Alt" and letter
at same time
- if Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or above press "Alt" and the
letter then press the enter key
- this accessibility initiative is supported by Netscape 6
If you have any queries or difficulties, contact the
webmaster.
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