Accessibility
This website is built in accordance with WCAG 2.1 accessibility guidelines.
Other things you can do to get the best experience.
Turn on more accessible mode
Making the text bigger
You may be able to change the text size in your browser.
Change the colours
We've tried to use colours that make web pages easy to read, but we know some people have trouble with reading text on certain colours. You may be able to use your own colours with your browser.
Document downloads
We aim to provide all information as web pages where possible. Sometimes we provide information in other formats such as PDF (Portable Document Format), Word documents and Excel spreadsheets.
- If you can't open PDF documents, download the latest Adobe Reader software
- If you can’t open Word documents, download Microsoft Word
We are working to reduce the use of documents on our website, and to making content we must provide in document format more accessible.
Alternative formats
If you want any information on this site in an alternative format please email contact@southessex.org.uk and tell us what you need.
Images
To make things easier for screen reader users, images have descriptive alternative text. If the image is purely decorative or part of a link, the alt text is null.
Visual design
This site uses cascading style sheets for visual layout. If your browser or browsing device does not support style sheets, the content of each page is designed to be still readable.
Accessibility problems and feedback
If you find an accessibility problem on any page or would like to tell us anything that would make your experience of our site better, please email contact@southessex.org.uk