We believe our website should be easy to use for everyone, regardless of ability. We're continually improving our site to make it more accessible, clearer and easier to navigate, in line with recognised accessibility standards.
Making text easier to read
You can increase or decrease the size of text using your browser settings.
Most browsers support these shortcuts:
- Windows: Press Ctrl and + to zoom in, or Ctrl and - to zoom out
- Mac: Press Command (⌘) and + to zoom in, or Command (⌘) and = to zoom out
You can also adjust zoom settings through your browser menu.
Using your keyboard
Our website can be navigated using a keyboard, which can be helpful if you don't have a mouse.
You can use standard keyboard navigation (such as the Tab key) to move through links, buttons and form fields.
Hear text on a webpage read aloud
If you'd prefer to listen to a webpage read aloud, you will need to switch the function on using the settings in your web browser.
- How to use Chrome Vox in Google Chrome.
- How to use Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge.
Accessibility features
We've designed our site to:
- Be easy to navigate and understand
- Work with screen readers and assistive technologies
- Provide clear labels and instructions on forms
- Offer consistent layouts and simple journeys
Accessibility on mobile devices
Mobile devices come with built-in features to help you adjust things like text size, colour contrast, and screen readers.
You’ll find guides on using these features on the following pages:
Feedback and support
We're always looking to improve.
If you have any feedback or need support using our website, please get in touch. Your feedback helps us make our services more accessible for everyone.