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PROUDLY DELIVERING THE CARE PROJECT Children First Family Links Growing Potential

Accessibility

At the CARE Project, we are committed to ensuring our website is accessible to all users, including individuals with disabilities. We strive to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards, as recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Australian Government, to provide an inclusive online experience.

While we continually work towards full compliance, if you encounter any accessibility issues or require assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us so we can address your concerns.


Responsive Design

Our website has been designed with a responsive layout to ensure content is displayed effectively on a range of devices, including mobile phones, tablets, and desktops. This allows you to access our resources seamlessly, no matter how you choose to visit.


Keyboard Navigation

You can navigate our website using your keyboard:

  • Use the Tab key to move through menu items or form fields.
  • Use Enter to select links or buttons.


Zoom Functionality

If you prefer larger text or need to zoom in on content, use your browser’s zoom function:

  • Windows: Press Ctrl and + to zoom in or Ctrl and – to zoom out.
  • Mac: Press Command and + to zoom in or Command and – to zoom out.


Colour Contrast

To enhance readability, you can adjust your computer’s screen contrast settings:

  • Windows: Press Alt + Left Shift + Print Screen to enable High Contrast mode.
  • Mac: Go to System Preferences > Accessibility > Display and select “Increase Contrast” or use Cmd + Ctrl + Alt + 8 for inverted colours.


Hyperlinks

We aim to make all hyperlinks clear and descriptive. Most links open in the same window to maintain a consistent browsing experience. Documents, such as PDFs, open in a new window.


Graphics and Images

All images on our website include alternative text (alt text) to describe their content, except decorative images, which are marked appropriately to avoid clutter for screen readers.


Accessing Documents

We aim to provide downloadable content, such as PDFs, in accessible formats. Where possible, alternative formats like HTML or Microsoft Word are available. If you encounter a document that isn’t accessible, please reach out, and we will provide an alternative format.

To view documents, you may need the following software:


Need Help?

Providing accessible information is a priority for us. If you’re having trouble accessing any content or need assistance, please get in touch with our team.

You can reach us via:

We value your feedback as it helps us improve accessibility for everyone.