Website Accessibility Statement
Developing the Young Workforce is committed to website accessibility and this website has been constructed to meet the intention of the Level Two recommendations made by the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, and some of the checkpoints from Level Three.
Supported browsers
We endeavour to make our website as widely available as possible, however, there might be some instances where it isn't fully functional.
Here are the browsers and devices on which our website is optimised.
Desktop browsers
Mobile operating systems
Listening to our website
Most operating systems include software that will read text aloud. Screen reading software will work with most pages on the Developing the Young Workforce website.
Page loading times
We continuously monitor the performance of our website, and make every effort to make the loading time as fast as possible. However there may be occasions when you notice some changes in speed which are out of our control. Factors which may affect the speed of the website are the performance of your Internet Service Provider, the amount of traffic on the web at one time and your connection speed
Screen resolution
Our website is designed to fit most screen resolutions and mobile devices. We recommend a resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher for desktop users.
General information
We've designed this site with accessibility in mind. Some of the general features include:
Background, text and colour
Careful use of text colours, size and background colours can help people with a range of visual impairments.
While we've used clear, legible font for all text and headings you can adjust sizing in your browser. For example, in the Firefox browser, select View, then Text Size, and then choose increase, or decrease.
Links and navigation
Structuring a website so it is simple and streamlined to use helps to improve the experience for all. For example, placing page items in a logical order and making the website easy to navigate helps people with visual impairments, motor deficiencies and cognitive disabilities. We've made navigation links consistent between pages throughout the site.
Developing the Young Workforce is committed to website accessibility and this website has been constructed to meet the intention of the Level Two recommendations made by the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, and some of the checkpoints from Level Three.
Supported browsers
We endeavour to make our website as widely available as possible, however, there might be some instances where it isn't fully functional.
Here are the browsers and devices on which our website is optimised.
Desktop browsers
- Internet Explorer (Versions 11, 10, 9)
- Google Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari (Version 7 and above)
Mobile operating systems
- iOS 8 and above
- Android 4.4 and above
- Windows 8
Listening to our website
Most operating systems include software that will read text aloud. Screen reading software will work with most pages on the Developing the Young Workforce website.
Page loading times
We continuously monitor the performance of our website, and make every effort to make the loading time as fast as possible. However there may be occasions when you notice some changes in speed which are out of our control. Factors which may affect the speed of the website are the performance of your Internet Service Provider, the amount of traffic on the web at one time and your connection speed
Screen resolution
Our website is designed to fit most screen resolutions and mobile devices. We recommend a resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher for desktop users.
General information
We've designed this site with accessibility in mind. Some of the general features include:
- The use of clear, simple language which is easy to understand.
- The use of common web conventions.
- Avoiding the use of blinking or flickering elements.
- The use of validated HTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Background, text and colour
Careful use of text colours, size and background colours can help people with a range of visual impairments.
While we've used clear, legible font for all text and headings you can adjust sizing in your browser. For example, in the Firefox browser, select View, then Text Size, and then choose increase, or decrease.
Links and navigation
Structuring a website so it is simple and streamlined to use helps to improve the experience for all. For example, placing page items in a logical order and making the website easy to navigate helps people with visual impairments, motor deficiencies and cognitive disabilities. We've made navigation links consistent between pages throughout the site.