Accessibility Statement

We have designed our website and survey with accessibility in mind, to ensure it can be used equally by everyone.

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Our commitment to accessibility

This website and survey interface is run by Verian. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website and complete the survey.

We have designed our website and survey interface with accessibility in mind, taking into account best practice web accessibility guidance to ensure as many people as possible can take part.

We conducted an accessibility audit of our standard survey interface through the Digital Accessibility Centre (DAC), to identify any accessibility barriers and we are currently working with our developers to continue to improve accessibility.

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Accessible features of this website and survey interface

The features of this website and survey interface that aid accessibility include the functionality to:

  • Change contrast levels, colours and fonts on some browsers.
  • Zoom in up to 300% with text staying visible on the screen, and most images scaling without resolution loss.
  • Navigate most of the website and survey using just a keyboard.
  • Listen to most of the website and survey using a screen reader.

The content on this website, and throughout the survey interface, has been written and structured using accessible language where possible.

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How to use accessibility features

Details outlining how the website and survey interface can be adapted to meet accessibility needs can be found below.

Changing the colours and style used

This may be useful for you if you have low vision and need high contrast colours.

  • In Internet Explorer, click the 'Tools' menu and choose 'Internet options'. In the 'General' tab of the window that appears, click the 'Accessibility' button. You can choose to ignore page formatting, then click 'OK'. Return to the 'General' tab to choose your preferences using the 'Colours' and 'Fonts' buttons.
  • In Firefox, click the 'Menu' button and choose 'Options'. Click the 'Content' button and then the 'Colours' button. This will open a window where you can choose your preferences. Make sure the 'Use system colours' box is unticked. Choose the option 'Always' in the 'Override the colours specified by the page with my selections above' drop-down menu. Click 'OK' to return to the 'Options' window and 'OK' again to return to Firefox.
  • In Google Chrome and Safari there is currently no option to change text and background colours.

Alternatively, you can change the settings in your operating system so that your chosen colours appear every time you use your computer. Instructions differ depending on your operating system and can be found on the My Computer My Way website.

Increasing the font size

You can zoom in to increase the font size by adjusting your browser settings. This may be useful if you have low vision.

  • Using your keyboard hold down the Ctrl button and press the = key to zoom in, press the – (minus) key to zoom out, or return to the standard size by pressing the 0 (zero) key.
  • If you have a wheel mouse, you can zoom in by pressing Ctrl and moving the wheel on your mouse at the same time.
  • Most mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones, use touch-screen 'gestures' such as 'pinch and zoom' to change the size of the page. Double-tapping the display may also have the same effect.

How to navigate using just a keyboard

It is possible to navigate the survey website using your keyboard.

  • Use your arrow keys to scroll up or down the page.
  • You can use your Tab key to move between links, and press Return or Enter to select one.
  • To go back to the previous page, use the Backspace key.

It is also possible to navigate the survey interface using just a keyboard, in a slightly different way.

  • Use the arrows to navigate between response options on questions where you can only select one answer.
  • Use the tab key to navigate through the response options for all other questions.
  • Use the tab key to move from response options to the forward and back buttons, that are used to move between questions.
  • You can use the Enter or Return key to select a response option, or select the forward and back buttons.

Screen reader compatibility

It is possible to navigate the survey website and interface using a screen reader. If you are using a Windows or Apple computer, then your operating system may also include screen reader tools. Other screen reader software is available, some of which is free to use. More details can be found on the RNIB Supporting people with sight loss website.

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How accessible is this website and survey interface?

This website and survey interface is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard.

We know the following parts of the website and survey interface are not fully accessible.

Issues with text and content:

  • It is not always possible to use accessible language due to the complex nature of the topic being discussed.
  • Some questions within the survey may cause issues for screen readers.
  • Keyboard users will encounter instances of non-actionable elements receiving tab focus, which can cause confusion.
  • Low vision and colour deficient users may have trouble viewing certain form fields and determining when radio and checkbox elements have been selected due to low contrast.

Issues with links:

  • Keyboard users may encounter a lack of skip-link in some areas of the survey.

We are working to highlight accessibility issues with our survey interface and are working with survey developers to improve accessibility for users.

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Reporting accessibility problems

We're always looking to improve the accessibility of this website and survey interface. If you find any problems not listed on this page, please contact us using the details below.

Telephone number: 0800 051 0887

To help us quickly understand your difficulty, please mention 'accessibility' in your request. All constructive feedback regarding accessibility or usability is welcome and will be carefully considered.

If you require a paper copy of the questionnaire, or any other alternative format, please get in touch.

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Preparation of this accessibility statement

This statement was prepared on 06/09/2021. It was last reviewed in 26/02/2024.

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