Accessibility: information and resources

There are a range of tools and step-by-step guides available to help you when navigating content online. Learn more about these resources and find out what we are doing to make our website more accessible.  

We are continually aiming to make sure that our content can be accessed by everyone, including those with hearing, visual, cognitive and motor impairments.  

See our accessibility statement

Here are some key initiatives we’re working on:

  • Making improvements to our use of colour on our website and user interface
  • Investigating ways in which our video output can be more accessible, such as using subtitling
  • Improving the way our content is structured and written so that it can be understood by the widest possible audience
  • Quality assurance testing to inform our plan for improving the website's functionality and accessibility

Online tools and useful links

AbilityNet has a wide range of factsheets and information to help disabled website users. Their website contains further links to literacy-related organisations and specialist IT suppliers.

Visit AbilityNet

Wikipedia contains a useful overview of the subject and provides more information on computer accessibility.

Read the Wikipedia’s guide to computer accessibility

The Website Accessibility Initiative (WAI) collaborates with many organisations when helping them to make their content easy to access.

Find out more about the WAI on the W3C website

Further resources

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