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Accessibility and usability of our website

We aim to make our site accessible to all.

Accessibility features

We offer the following accessibility features on our site:

  • Skip to content link to help screen reader and keyboard users access content quickly.

    At the top of every page is a hidden link that is spoken by screen-reading software and will appear when 'tabbed to' using a keyboard. It is the first link and, when selected, will make reading skip past the rest of the menu items and commence at the beginning of the main page content.

  • Shortcut or access keys
    You can navigate around our site to some of the main sections using a simple set of shortcut keys, known as access keys. Pressing the right letter or number along with a second 'go' key will jump you to those pages. Which key is your ‘go' key will depend on your computer, see 'How to use these access keys' below.

    Access keys used on this site:
    S - Skip navigation/skip to content
    1 - Home page
    3 - Site map
    5 - Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
    0 - Access key details (this page)

    How to use these access keys

    Windows Internet Explorer users
    In Windows Internet Explorer press (and hold) the 'Alt' key with the access key you want, then press Enter. For example, for the home page press 'Alt' and 1 then Enter.

    Safari users
    Use the 'Ctrl' key with the access key.

    Firefox
    For version 1.0 to 1.5, press (and hold) the 'Alt' key with the access key you want. For version 2 and higher, press Alt-Shift.

    Other browsers
    Most other browsers will take you straight to the page with no need to press Enter after the key combination.

  • A sitemap listing the main pages in our website.

  • Resizable text. You can resize the text on this website using the 'text size' option of your browser.

    On most modern browsers, if you are using a mouse with a wheel, you can press ctrl on your keyboard while you scroll with the mouse wheel, up and down.
    On modern browsers you can sometimes use ctrl+ or ctrl- for the same effect
    Mac users can try the Command key instead of ctrl.
    In Internet Explorer you can go to the View menu and select Text Size.

Feedback

If you have any accessibility or technical problems when using this site, we would like to hear about it.

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St Luke's Centre | 90 Central Street, London, EC1V 8AJ
Tel: 020 7549 8181 | Fax: 020 7549 8182 | Email: info@slpt.org.uk | Reg. Charity No. 207497