Accessibility
The Institute is committed to ensuring our services are accessible to everyone. In particular, we recognise the need to take reasonable steps to enable access to our website for those with impaired sight or other disabilities.
Work on making this site more accessible has been influenced by the Guidelines for UK Government Websites, which incorporate support for the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Where possible, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are used to separate visual formatting from structural markup. All pages created to our more recent design standards should render in some usable form on a wide range of browsers and, if necessary, should be viewable in a very basic form on browsers which do not recognise CSS or where CSS has been switched off.
We have used the following browsers during testing:
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Microsoft IE6
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Microsoft IE7
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Firefox 2
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Firefox 3
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Opera 9
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Google Chrome
If you experience any problems, or feel we could improve the accessibility of our site, don't hesitate to contact the web team and let us know your thoughts.
Related websites
The Institute is not responsible for external internet sites.