Accessibility

Making our website accessible to you

Marie Curie believes it is vital that everyone should be able to get the best out of our website, even if they are not a technical expert, or have any physical reason why using the internet can be challenge. We have designed our website to be as accessible as possible in accordance with guidelines laid down by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), and will continue to make changes over time.

Improving our website

We support the WAI initiative to encourage website users to contact us if they feel improvements could be made to its accessibility. Further information about this can be found on the WAI website here http://www.w3.org/WAI/users/inaccessible   and Marie Curie can be contacted here.

Help with using websites

There are some very simple changes that you can make to your computer that can make it easier to see, hear, understand or use websites on the internet as well as other programmes on your computer, such as Word for Windows, You can change the text size, colours, using a magnifier, use your keyboard instead of the mouse or make your mouse easier to use, as well as other things.

A few simple instructions are listed below, but much more information and instructions can be found on the BBC website: My Web My Way http://www.bbc.co.uk/accessibility/index.shtml   which also lists links to other information that may be helpful.

Quick tips

  • To increase the text size of a website press both "Ctrl" and "+" keys
  • To quickly decrease the text size of a website press both "Ctrl" and "-" keys (or “apple” symbol key and “-“ for apple mac computers users)
  • To move the page down without using the mouse, press the downward arrow key
  • To move the page up without using the mouse, press the upward arrow key