Ability Action Australia

NDIS Therapeutic Supports Provider

What is web accessibility?

The Internet’s capacity to facilitate communication should be available to everyone. Web accessibility means:

  • removing obstacles that might prevent people with disability from accessing information online
  • enabling web sites to function with assistive and innovative technologies
  • ensuring that web sites can be accessed on lower speed Internet connections or with older technologies.

Our aim

Our aim is that this web site will achieve best practice in accessible web design within branding guidelines.

Your feedback

We are constantly trying to improve the usability and accessibility of the Ability Action Australia website and invite your feedback and comments.

Accessibility features of this site

The following features enable all users to benefit from Ability Action Australia:

Navigation
Site layout
We have a consistent layout throughout so that you can reliably predict where things will be.

Navigating with a keyboard
You can navigate our website using the tab key on your keyboard. When you want to select a link, use the enter key.

Viewing the site
Options for different browsers
The browser that you use will normally have its own accessibility options or free downloads to increase your accessibility options.

High contrast and night mode
You will find these options at the very top of each page on our website. These options ensure optimal readability of the text, and is available in the following modes depending on your visibility: Black and White Mode, Black and Yellow Mode, Yellow and Black Mode, and Night Mode.

Page width
This option can be found at the very top of each page on our website, and lets you adjust the width of the screen to fit your needs.

Font size
This option can be found at the very top of each page on our website, and lets you adjust the size of the font to ensure optimal readability.

File formats
Sometimes we will provide links to brochures or fact sheets that you can print out or read on the screen. These documents will always be provided in the following format:

PDF—Portable Document Format
They require the use of Acrobat Reader to open. If you don’t have Adobe Reader, download it for free.

Alternative formats
You can request the information contained on our website in an alternative format if you are unable to access it through the site. To request an alternative format, please contact us.

Need help?
If you are experiencing difficulty navigating this site or can’t find the information you need, please contact us.

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