NCHA is commited to making its website as accessible as possible.
We have developed a range of accessibility features that should give people with disabilities easier access to the information on our website.
Our website has been designed to function best in a screen resolution of no less than 800 x 600 pixels or greater.
The NCHA website has been built using the latest XHTML technology, this makes it much more compatible with devices like screenreaders and mobile devices.
Below is a list of information that can help you view our web pages and make your web experience easier and more fulfilling.
Make our web pages easier to read
Increase Your Font Size
It’s easy to increase the text size and make your web pages easier to read.
Throughout the whole NCHA website there is a permanent Increase Text Size icon at the top of each page, simply click on the "+" or "-" sign to increase or decrease the text size on screen.
Please follow the instructions below to adjust your browser.
Internet Explorer 5.5 - 6.0 and 7:
In Internet Explorer, you can adjust the font size by going to the View menu, selecting the Text Size submenu and choosing one of the five different sizes.
Alternative Method: If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, you can adjust the font by scrolling the wheel while holding down Ctrl on the keyboard.
Click View then Text Size select Normal for default size. Use increase and decrease as required.
Opera 9:
Click View then Zoom. Select 100% for default size. Adjust as needed.
Please click here for more information.
Speech Enabling
People with hearing difficulties can download software or applications that will allow then to listen to the content of a website. Please visit the following sites for more information.
Change Colours To Suit You
The following links will take you to the relative information for changing colours in your browser so that impaired vision users can change the contrast to suit their requirements.
Further Information
There is a wealth of information available to help with your web experience.
The following are links to organisations directly related to vision impairment:
PLEASE NOTE: NCHA is not responsible for the content of any external websites.
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