Sussex Police Authority - Web Site Accessibility
The Sussex Police Authority website has been developed with you in mind.
We have made every effort to make it accessible to all our visitors regardless
of browser, platform or Internet connection speed in accordance with the recommendations outlined in the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).
Conformance the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines versions 1 and 2 have been observed and we have strived to ensure our website conforms to Priority Level 1.
Access Keys
"Access keys" have been included to assist users with disabilities when navigating their way through the web site. Essentially keyboard shortcuts, access keys provide quick and easy access to common pages without the need for a mouse.
Windows based computers
Pressing "ALT" and the access key will give focus to that specific link on the page. If you press return, you will then be taken to that page.
Macintosh based computers
Pressing "CTRL" and the access key will automatically send you to that specific page.
access key 1 (ALT+1) - Home Page
access key 2 (ALT+2) - Latest News from the Authority
access key 3 (ALT+3) - Scrutinising Performance
access key 4 (ALT+4) - Engaging with You
access key 5 (ALT+5) - Upholding Standards
access key 6 (ALT+6) - Meetings
access key 7 (ALT+7) - Complaints and Freedom of Information
access key 8 (ALT+8) - Policy Documents
access key 9 (ALT+9) - Contact
access key 0 (ALT+0) - Accessibility Statement
Increasing Text Size
Some users might find screen text easier to read by increasing the size
at which text is displayed. To do this you should simply adjust your browser's
settings.
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox, go to the View
menu, select Zoom and then select a zoom level.
Downloading Files
All downloadable material on the Authority website is available in Adobe
Portable Document Format (PDF). In order to view these files, you will require
Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free utility available for download from the Adobe
website.
For more information about accessing PDF files visit Access.adobe.com,
a resource designed to help people with visual disabilities work more effectively
with Adobe® Acrobat® software and Adobe Portable Document Format
(PDF) files. The site includes information about Acrobat 5.0, online conversion
tools, Information and resources including FAQ's and links as well as downloads.
If you are having difficulty downloading any of the resources available
from the website please contact us. We would be happy to come to an alternate
arrangement and email or post you the information you are requesting.