Accessibility
Waterwatch Scotland is committed to making sure that this website is accessible to everyone. We have developed our website following web standards and accessibility guidelines.
Text size
The text size is set in a way that makes it resizable in any browser, should you find it too small to read comfortably.
Headings
Headings are used on each page on the website. They make it easier to read pages by providing visual structure and help people using screen readers and other assistive technologies navigate the site.
Links
Whenever possible, links have been written to make sense when accessed out of the original context. This helps visitors who may use a list of links to move around the site.
Content
The content of the site has been written to be readable by as many people as possible. We have tried to use plain language that is jargon-free and easily understandable.
BBC My Web My Way
If you need help in making the web easier to use, including the Turn2us website, we recommend the BBC’s My Web My Way as a starting point. It provides jargon-free information on how you can change your web browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you.
If you have any questions or suggestions regarding the accessibility of this site, please contact us.
