Assistive technology and screen readers
This site is designed to work with common assistive technologies, including screen readers, voice control, and screen magnification tools. If something doesn’t work as expected, please let us know.
Screen readers
Most screen readers allow you to navigate by headings, landmarks, links, and form controls. If something doesn’t read correctly, please tell us which page you were on.
Common screen readers
- NVDA (Windows)
- JAWS (Windows)
- VoiceOver (macOS & iOS)
- TalkBack (Android)
Voice control
Voice control tools generally work best when buttons and links have clear names. If you find a control that is hard to activate by voice, let us know which page and what you were trying to do.
Magnification and zoom
The site aims to remain usable at 200% zoom and when text size is increased. If content overlaps, is cut off, or becomes hard to read when zoomed, please report it.
Forms and inputs
Forms should include labels and clear instructions. If you find a form field that isn’t labelled properly, please contact us.
Get help
If you need information in a different format (for example large print, accessible PDF, or plain text), please contact us and we will do our best to help.