Accessibility
W3C
This site has been designed to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA compliance, which means it's designed to comply with worldwide standards for disability access developed under the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Our site has been designed and developed to be accessible by all users, including those using assistive technologies.
Exceptions
Portable Document Files (PDFs)
Adobe Acrobat PDFs have been used to present lengthy documents and formatting that can't always be presented in HTML or text.
By downloading the latest version of Adobe Acrobat reader, you'll find there are a number of features that support disabled users. Including the ability to:
- read PDF files aloud using standard operating system text-to-speech functionality
- have greater control when using screen readers
- evaluate the accessibility of an Adobe PDF file.
For more about Adobe's PDF accessibility, and to download the latest version of the PDF reader, visit the Adobe website.
Tables
Some tables may have been used for formatting purposes in this website.
Problems?
If you have any issues accessing content on this site, email us at info@cancer.org.au for help.