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LIFE WITH PARKINSON'S
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Accessibility

We are committed to complying with the Disability Discrimination Act and have made significant improvements to our website in order to reduce the barriers experienced by people with disabilities.

By following Government guidelines, it is our policy to create pages to W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Priority 2 level (Double A).

In the future we aim to offer more online services and we are designing these to be level 3 (Triple A) compliant, although if we purchase "off-the-shelf" software this will be at least level 2 compliant.

We are aware, however, that occasionally we do make mistakes. If you find any of our pages inaccessible please use the Website Feedback Form to let us know. Please include details of the technology you are using and we will make every reasonable effort to either remove the barrier or provide the information in a format that you find acceptable.


Access keys

If you have difficulty in using a mouse or similar devices, you can use keyboard shortcuts. We follow the government's access key system.

The keyboard shortcuts are:

0 - Access key details
1 - Home page
3 - Site Map
4 - Search
6 - Privacy
7 - Website Disclaimer
8 - Terms & Conditions
9 - Contact us
S - Skip navigation


How do I use the access keys for my browser?

  • Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key, then press ENTER.
  • Internet Explorer 4: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
  • Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number/letter of the access key
  • Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: Access keys are not supported.
  • Netscape 6+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.
  • Netscape earlier versions: Access keys are not supported.
  • Mozilla: Hold down the ALT key and select the number/letter of the access key.

 

Resizing text

If the text is too small for you to read comfortably then you can resize it. At the top of the web page, you willl see Text size A A A.  Clicking on the this will increase or reduce the size of the text.

Alternatively, you can use the built in text resizing function of your Internet browser.  Instructions are given for major browsers below:

  • Internet Explorer 4:
    Choose View>Internet Options…>Accessibility… and check the ignore font sizes specified on web pages option. Click OK, OK, and then you can alter the text size using the View>Text Size option
  • Internet Explorer (version 5 and later):
    Choose Tools>Internet Options…>Accessibility… and check the ignore font sizes specified on web pages option. Click OK, OK, and then you can alter the text size using the View>Text Size option.
  • Mozilla FireFox
    Select the keys CTRL and + (From menu: View, Text Size, Increase) together to increase text size and CTRL and - to reduce it(From menu: View, Text Size, Decrease).
  • All other browsers should be able to resize the text directly from the menu bar. Please see your specific browser help pages if you are having difficulty.

Low graphics pages

Although not strictly text-only, these pages are quicker to download and useful if you don't need the images or if you are on a slow connection.  You may find this version easier to read and navigate.

 

Downloadable documents

Where possible we try to provide direct links to downloadable documents either hosted on the EPDA website or on an external website.  Most downloads will be in PDF.  You will need to have installed Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™ on your computer.

This is a free software that lets you view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on a variety of devices and computer operating systems.

PDF is a universal file format that preserves the fonts, images, graphics, and layout of the document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. You will therefore see the document exactly as the author intended.

If you have difficulties obtaining information from a PDF you can use Adobe's web-based conversion service to produce an HTML version.  However, please be aware that the standard of HTML produced is not very good.

We appreciate that it is frustrating to be unable to access information.  Please bear with us whilst we continue to work on improving the accessibility of our site.

If any downloadable document presents a barrier to accessing information, please contact us with details of the document in question, the problems encountered and what we could do to help.