Durham County Council is committed to making
its online services as accessible as possible to all members of society, in
line with the current Disability Discrimination Act.
Four main groups of people can find websites difficult to use, these are:
People with sensory impairment, e.g.
partial or complete blindness, colour
blindness or deafness.
People with other disabilities, e.g.
arthritis, which makes it difficult to use
a mouse or other pointing devise.
People with special educational needs who may find lengthy or complicated
websites hard to use.
People without access to the latest specification, computer hardware or
software.
Below you will find details of what we have done to help improve access to our
website.
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Access policy
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Access keys
Language
and translation
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Speech enabling our
website
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How to view this
site
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Changing how this site looks
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Downloads
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Text only
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Useful websites
If you have any suggestions on how we can improve
accessibility or if you encounter any problems, please contact our
Website Administrator
or email
[email protected]
.