
This website has been built and designed with accessibility being a priority. This page details some of the accessibility features built into the site to make browsing and finding information as easy as possible. If you have any comments on any aspect of the site, or, are having difficulty in using the site, please contact us.
The majority of pages on this site comply with all priority 2 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Ongoing management of this website will ensure that every effort is made to ensure that each page meets the required accessibility standard.
Style sheets are used to control layout and presentation of the pages on this site which validate to the W3C CSS standard.
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts specially programmed to help you navigate around a website. Our access keys are listed in the table to the right. Hold down the alt key and type the required character to tell your browser where to go next. Depending on your browser version, you may have to press Enter as well. On an Apple computer, use the control plus access key combination. The full list of access keys is shown in the panel alongside.
In addition, hidden navigation short cuts have been used in the site. These can be accessed using the TAB key.
To get back to the Yorkshire Children's Spine Foundation Website, type the web address, http://www.ycsf.org.uk into your browser address bar. Alternatively, you can add the site to your 'favourites' by clicking here.
If you need to change the size of the text on the page, simply click an option from the top left of this page. Your choice will be remembered for future visits.
Alternatively, most Internet browsers will allow users to change the font size. Be aware however that when changing your browser settings, bigger text means less information on the screen at any one time and more scrolling.
To get the most out of our site, we suggest using the latest browser. You can download the latest viewing software for free using the links at the bottom of this page. In addition, several documents available on this site may be displayed in Adobe® Acrobat® 'PDF' format. This allows documents to appear on screen as they would on paper, and if not already installed on your computer, must be downloaded (Acrobat is a free download). Acrobat® files are highlighted with the
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