STATEMENT
At NextStep we are committed to providing a website that can be accessed by all users whatever their disability. We understand the importance of communicating information in an easy, user friendly format. It is our responsibility, under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA), to ensure our website achieves this.
We have built our website to meet the guidelines set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Conforming to these standards means our website has:
- the facility to increase text size
- the provision of Access Keys to navigate round the site using keyboard shortcuts
- the ‘3 click’ strategy to navigate between pages
- neutral background colours where text is written
- plain, clear text (instead of italic fonts which can be hard to read)
- concise, well laid out text so information can be easily read and understood
- documents provided in downloadable PDF (portable document format) as an alternative to html
- the provision to be viewed in Internet Explorer or Netscape and by users of Apple Macintosh computers as well as PC’s
For more information about W3C guidelines to make web content accessible to people with disabilities, visit www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT
By acknowledging these guidelines, NextStep has worked hard to provide a user friendly site suitable for everyone needs whatever their disability
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