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Assistive technology

This site is designed to work with common assistive technologies, including screen readers, voice control, keyboard navigation and screen magnification tools.

If something does not work as expected, please tell us which page you were on and what you were trying to do.

Screen readers

Most screen readers allow you to navigate by headings, landmarks, links and form controls. The site aims to keep these labels clear and consistent.

  • NVDA and JAWS on Windows.
  • VoiceOver on macOS and iOS.
  • TalkBack on Android.

Voice control and magnification

Voice control tools work best when buttons and links have clear names. The site also aims to remain usable when zoomed or magnified. Please report any control that is hard to activate or any content that overlaps or becomes cut off.

Magnification and zoom

The site aims to remain usable at 200% zoom and when text size is increased. If content overlaps, is cut off, or becomes hard to read when zoomed, please report it.

Forms and input fields

Forms should include clear labels, instructions and error messages. If you find a form field that is not labelled properly, or a message that is hard to understand, please contact us.

Get help

If you need information in a different format, for example large print, accessible PDF or plain text, please contact us and we will do our best to help.

Report an accessibility issue