Accessibility Statement
This is the official accessibility statement for IT4Cumbria. In the development of this site we have worked towards adding a number of accessibiltiy features. If you have any questions or comments please email us.
Access keys
Most browsers support jumping to specific links by typing keys defined on the site. On Windows you can press ALT + an access key; on Mac you can press Control + an access key.
All pages on this site use the following access keys:
- Access key 0 - Accessibility statement
- Access key a - Cumbria LINk
- Access key b - Our Work
- Access key c - Our Networks
- Access key d - Have Your say
- Access key e - Organisations
- Access key f - Contact Us
- Access key g - Home Page
- Access key h - Adult Social Care
- Access key i - Consultation
- Access key j - Governance
- Access key k - Meetings
- Access key l - Member Profiles
- Access key m - News Bulletins
- Access key n - Policies and Guidelines
- Access key o - Liberating the NHS
- Access key p - Sitemap
All pages contain a 'skip to content' link for users who use speech browsers or keyboard navigation who wish to avoid repeated groupings of links.
Standards compliance
- All pages in this site comply with priority 1 and 2 of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and are WCAG AA approved. As many guidelines are intentionally vague, this is a judgement call. The guidelines have been reviewed and we believe all these pages are compliant.
- All pages in this site validate as html 4.01. This is not a judgement call, a program can determine with 100% accuracy whether or not a page is valid HTML.
Links and images
- All links have been assigned 'TITLE' attributes to describe the target in greater detail where required. Users of assistive technology may wish to set screen reader options to take full advantage of this feature.
- Images used in this site include a descriptive 'ALT' attribute.
Visual design
This site uses Cascading Style Sheets to control all of the presentation. Turning off the style sheet will affect the visual presentation and may affect the functionality of the site for some users.
