Accessibility
Last updated on 21/06/2006
In response to the need to insure equal access to electronic and information technologies, KASP will endeavour to ensure equality for all visitors accessing our website. Just as environmental obstacles have inhibited individuals with disabilities, the Web poses an entirely new set of obstacles. In recognition of those individuals with visual, physical or developmental disabilities, KASP’s web pages are constructed in accordance with the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative guidelines, and aims to be compliant with these international standards to Level 'Double-A' and ensure that information is accessible to all in accordance with the UK Special Educational Needs and Disability Act (SENDA) 2001.
This site is designed to meet Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Content Accessibility Guidelines set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and we aim to ensure the site conforms to 'Double-A' standards wherever possible.
If you encounter any accessibility problems when using this site, please email office@kasp.org.uk.
PDF reader
All downloadable documents are in PDF format. www.adobeacrobat.com
Screen Reader
The website can be enabled for speech using Browsealoud. This software is completely free for you to use and comes in two versions: a screen reader and a PDF reader.
Simply follow the links below to open the browsealoud website and download the software.
Website screen reader:BrousealoudAccesskeys
A modified sub-set of the UK Government's Accesskey system is in operation on KASP’s web pages, to assist blind and disabled users with navigation through the site. This allows users to navigate rapidly to important pages by means of keyboard shortcuts. To use this system, press (and hold) the Alt key (Apple key on a Macintosh computer) together with the access key you want, and then press Enter.
| Access Key | Page |
|---|---|
| 1 | Text Only Version No Color |
| 2 | Site Map |
| 3 | Home Page |
| 4 | About Us Page |
| 5 | Services |
| 6 | Resources |
| 7 | News & Events |
| 8 | Publications |
| 9 | Vacancies |