Accessibility and Browser issues
We have made a commitment to making our site accessible to all, not just the able bodied members of society but to partially sighted, blind and physically disabled visitors.
Much of the work we have done will be unseen by the able bodied, but if you are using a screen reader or brail browser the content of this site will also be available in an easy to use manner or if you have physical disabilities the tab function will enable you to easily navigate the content of our site.
We have also integrated keystroke access and the following list shows the keys and their link actions. Not all browsers support access keys but if yours does their inclusion will help in navigating this site:
1 for Home Page
2 for Access Key Details (this page)
3 for Site map
4 for Search
5 for Links
6 for Contacts
PC users: Access Keys are not case sensitive, so both ALT-O and ALT-o
are equally valid keys.
Mac users: use the Ctrl key with the link key
If you are a disabled user and have comments that can improve this site please email us with your comments at webmaster@sbsa.gov.uk
Browsers
This site has been built using the latest W3C standards for XHTML and CSS compliance and has been tested in the latest versions of the following browsers:
Internet Explorer
Opera
Firefox
Mozilla
Safari
If you experience any problems with older browsers we advise you to
upgrade to the most recent version of your chosen browser (they are all
free upgrades) in an attempt to support standards and the implementation
of accessible features for the less able members of our society. Alternatively
turn CSS style sheets off.
Links to browser upgrades are give below:
PC users:
IE browser upgrade page
Firefox browser upgrade page
Opera browser upgrade page
Mozilla browser upgrade page
Mac users:
Firefox browser upgrade page
Opera browser upgrade page
Mozilla browser upgrade page
Safari browser upgrade page









