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Accessibility

This is the official accessibility statement for the ‘Vitality Healthcare’ website.

It is vital that websites are accessible to everyone. Not only does this make good business sense, it is also a legal requirement for organisations to make reasonable adjustments to provide accessible services or information to individuals that:

May not be able to see, hear, move or process certain types of information easily or at all.

Have difficulty reading or comprehending text.

Listed below are some of the measures we have taken to ensure accessibility throughout this website.

Access keys

Most browsers support the use of access keys. These allow you to jump to specific links on a page by using a combination of key presses. In Windows, you can do this by pressing the ‘ALT’ key and the relevant access key together. On a Macintosh, press the ‘Control’ key and the relevant access key together.

The access keys used throughout this site are:

Home - access key '1'

Vitality For Your Business - access key '2'

Vitality For You - access key '3'

Vitality People - access key '4'

Media Centre - access key '5'

Contact Us - access key '6'

Sitemap - access key 'm'

Privacy - access key 'p'

Legal - access key 'l'

Accessibility - access key 'a'

Standards compliance

Every page on this website conforms to Level-A of the W3C Web content accessibility guidelines, meeting all Priority 1 and 2 guidelines.

Visual design

All pages on this website use CSS for layout.

Only relative font sizes are used in this website. This means that you can resize the text in visual browsers to suite your personal preference.

If CSS is not supported by your browser, the content of this site is still readable.

Links

Where needed, links on this website use the ‘title attribute’. This displays further detail about the function or destination of each link as a tool tip.

Images

Where images are used to display information on this website, a text alternative is supplied that uses the ‘alt attribute’. This provides users of non-visual browsers with an explanation of the significance of each image.

For more information about accessibility, visit the W3C.