Accessibility
This website is designed by Blueprint IT in order to be accessible to all users, and to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).
The DDA was passed in 1995 (updated 1999 & 2004) to end the discrimination facing many disabled people, including when using the Internet. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) were set out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in 1999 to give checkpoints for accessible web design that complies with the DDA.
This website follows the Priority 1 and 2 guidelines relating to accessibility as set out by the WC3. Please see below for a summary of how the site meets these terms, as well as the Priority 3 guidelines.
All pages on this website have also been validated for XHTML and CSS, with accordance to the web standards set out by the W3C.
Further information regarding the DDA can be found at the Disability Rights Commission. The World Wide Web Consortium have many good resources on making the Internet accessible, as well as on their push for global web design standards.