We have made best efforts to make this web site accessible following the guidelines of the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative).
If your browser will accept cookies you can change the text size using the buttons provide upper right. The size you select will be remembered for up to 1 month so that if you return within that time the pages will be displayed as you last viewed them.
If you are viewing this site with Internet Explorer you can increase the text size by going to the "View" menu, selecting "Text Size" and an appropriate size. Click here for a demonstration. (Flash 91KB)
Also in Internet Explorer you can go to the "Tools" menu, Select "Internet Options" and then click on the "Accessibility" button. This will allow you to disconnect the control of the colours, font styles and font sizes on the web pages you view. Click here for a demonstration. (Flash 160KB)
Once the page styles are not defined by the page style sheet you can define your own using the "Font" and "Colors" buttons on the "Internet Options". Click here for a demonstration. (Flash 350KB)
For more information or if you are not using Internet Explorer consult the on-line help for your browser.
If you are having any difficulty using this web site or have any suggestions for improvements please contact us
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts intended to help users who have difficulty in using pointing devices such as a mouse.
Windows users can navigate with the accesskey feature by typing 'ALT + Accesskey'. Mac users would use 'CTRL + Accesskey'. Internet Explorer users may also need to press the 'ENTER' key to activate the link.
The access key shortcuts are allocated as follows:
The accesskey feature is currently supported by the following web browsers: