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Accessibility

This page explains the measures put in place to make this site as accessible as possible to all audiences.

About this site

This page contains information about the accessibility features of this site, including levels of conformance to industry standards and how to use this site.

It is CSSD's intention to continue to make this site as accessible as possible. Should you experience any difficulty in finding the information you require in the appropriate format, you are encouraged to contact the webmaster.

Accessibility features

This site has been developed to ensure content is available to the widest possible audience, including readers using assistive technology or accessibility features. Features employed in this site to make information more accessible are:

The pages on this website are all printer-friendly.

This site uses CSS for visual layout. For optimal viewing, it is recommended that you use a browser with CSS2 support. If your browser or browsing device does not support style-sheets, the content of each page will still be readable.

All informational images contain an ALT tag and decorative images are either relegated to the CSS document or have a null ALT attribute.

Conformance to industry standards

Standards compliance is an integral part of creating functional and accessible websites. As a result, the pages on this site adhere to the following standards:

This site follows World Wide Web and it also complies as far possible with the recognised Web content Accessibility standards set by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative and CAST. All pages are level A compliant which means that no users should find it impossible to access their content, and the majority of check points meet level AAA (the very highest level of accessibility currently defined).

Downloading files

You may need to use plug-in applications in order to access or download some files on this site. Here is a list of applications and links to free downloads.

PDF (Portable Document Format) - Before you can read them you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded free from the Adobe website

DOC - You will need Microsoft Word or Microsoft Word viewer.

External links

External links will be opened in a new browser window to allow you to switch between the Central School of Speech and Drama website and the newly opened page.

Useful Links and Resources

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB)

Feedback

If you have questions or problems with accessing the The Central School of Speech and Drama website, please email webmaster or write to the Webmaster at:

Central School of Speech & Drama
Eton Avenue
London
NW3 3HY
UK