Ingeus have aimed to make this web site as accessible to as wide an audience as possible.
W3C – Validation Service
This website is built
using code compliant with World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for
XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets. W3C is the governing authority on web
development standards and practices. The site displays correctly with
current browsers, and using standard XHTML code means that any future
browsers will also display this website correctly.
Feedback
If you have any problem accessing any
information on the site, please contact us and and we will endeavor to
provide the information in a suitable manner.
How do people with disabilities use the Internet?
People
with disabilities, such as a visual impairment, may use assistive
technologies to use the Internet. Assistive technologies are products
used by people with disabilities to help accomplish tasks that they
cannot do easily otherwise.
Assistive technology comes in many
different forms, some of these include:
- Speech synthesis (speech output)
- Alternative keyboards or switches
- Braille and refreshable Braille
- Screen magnifiers
- Sound notification
- Screen readers
- Speech recognition
- Text browsers
- Voice browsers
The accessibility guidelines we follow include:
- Allowing users to control text sizes
- Using an easy to read font type
- Ensuring suitable foreground and background colour contrast
- Using clear and simple grammar
- Providing meaningful text equivalents for pictures
- Providing simple, consistent site navigation
- Providing navigational shortcuts for users of text only browsers and page readers
- Using appropriate structural mark-up to maximise browser support
- Ensuring all content and functionality is available to users without content style sheet (CSS), image and script support
Further help
If you have a vision impairment then
we recommend that you visit the RNIB website for specialist advice such
as alternative screen readers, screen magnifiers and other devices that
are available and can make using a computer easier and more enjoyable.







