Accessibility Statement

We are committed to making this web site as accessible as possible to users with disabilities, including users who may be blind, partially sighted, or have a physical disability. All pages are created with accessibility in mind, following the guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). We aim for all pages to be WCAG and WAI Level-AA accessible.

Access Keys

Access keys are designed to help users who may have difficulty in using pointing devices. The following access keys are available on this site, following the UK Government standard assignments:

  • S - Skip navigation
  • 1 - Site home page
  • 4 - Search for consultations
  • 6 - Help
  • 8 - Terms and Conditions, includes disclaimer and copyright statement
  • 9 - Feedback
  • 0 - Accessibility Information (this page)

We also support the following Access Keys specific to this site:

  • m - consultations menu
  • o - List of consultations you are participating in
  • x - Logout

At the time of writing the following browsers support access keys:

  • Microsoft IE5 and above for Windows: hold down the ALT key and press the access key, then press ENTER/RETURN (eg: Alt+S Return).
  • Firefox 2 and above for Windows: hold down both Shift and the ALT key and press the access key (eg: Shift+Alt+S).
  • Opera: hold down the Shift key and press the Esc key to see a list of the available access keys.
  • Microsoft IE4, Netscape Navigator 6 and above, Firefox 1 for Windows: hold down the ALT key and press the access key (eg: Alt+S).
  • Macintosh: hold down the Control key and press the access key (eg: Ctrl+S).

Javascript

This site does make use of Javascript, however if you do not have Javascript in your browser (or it is turned off) the site will automatically present non-Javascript alternatives instead. We recommend, if possible, turning on Javascript for this site for improved functionality.

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Sections of this site may use PDF (Adobe Acrobat) file format for the publication of large and complex documents. Please note that Adobe Acrobat documents can be converted to HTML or plain text using Adobe's Web-based conversion service.

To view and print PDF files, you must have Adobe® Acrobat® Reader installed:

Download Adobe® Acrobat® Reader software from the Adobe site.

Documents may also be published in Microsoft Word format. To view and print Microsoft Word files, you must either have Word installed on your PC or you can download Microsoft Word Viewer software (Microsoft Windows only):

Download Word ViewerDownload Microsoft Word Viewer software from the Microsoft site.