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Accessibility Statement
Access Keys
Changing Text Size
Every Effort has been made to ensure that this site is accessible to most number of people.
This website has been built using XHTML and CSS. Wherever possible we have complied with W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
If you experience any difficulties in accessing any area of this site, please report it here.
Remember to include information on which operating system, internet browser and resolution, you are using.
In most browsers you can jump to specific areas of the site by using the keyboard shortcuts called accesskeys.
Alt + 0 = Accessibility Statement (this page)
Where numbers are used in the above - we have tried to use the standards for UK public website guidelines.
For other Sections we have tried to make it easy to remember by using the first letter for that section, ie Client Login Accesskey is 'c', Vacancy Search page Accesskey is 'v' and so on.
If you are using Windows, press ALT + 'access key' then enter; for Macintosh users, press Control + 'access key' then enter.
In the menu that runs across the top of the page, click on View , then from the drop down list that appears select Text Size . A further drop down menu will appear to the side, from which you can choose a size to suit your preferences. See illustration below.

If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can change the text size on the page on the fly, by holding down the left Ctrl button on your keyboard, and moving the mouse wheel back and forth.
Depending on which version of Netscape you are using, you can change the size of the text by clicking on View and then selecting either the Text Zoom or Zoom option, then select either a percentage value or use Smaller/Larger . See illustration below.
