The Quality in Care Programme in run by PMGroup Worldwide Ltd.
PMGroup is committed to making the Quality in Care Programme website and its content accessible to as many people as possible regardless of their technical ability or any visual, hearing, cognitive or motor impairments.
We have included many functions in the development of our website to allow you to use it in the way that suits you best. Below is a list of the options available to you and how to make use of them.
You can change the size of the text the Quality in Care Programme website by adjusting your browser's settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Using a mouse: Select the Page menu. Point to Text Size. Select your choice of Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest text sizes.
Using a keyboard: Select the Page menu, by pressing ALT+P. Select Text Size by pressing X. Select your choice of Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest text sizes by pressing the arrow keys, then ENTER.
Mozilla Firefox
Select View from the top menu, select Text Size, then select Increase
Google Chrome
Click the wrench icon on the browser toolbar. Mac users: If you don't see the wrench icon, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click View. Find the "Zoom" section in the menu and choose one of the following options:
Click + to make everything on the page larger. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl and + (Windows and Linux) and ⌘ and + (Mac).
Click - to make everything smaller. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl and - (Windows and Linux) and ⌘ and - (Mac).
To go into full-screen mode, click. You can also use the keyboard shortcuts F11 (Windows and Linux) and ⌘-Shift-F (Mac). Click the keyboard shortcut again to exit full-screen mode.
Opera
Select View from the top menu, select Zoom, then select the appropriate percentage increase
Safari
Select View from the top menu, then select make text bigger
The Quality in Care Programme website use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to define their layout. Content will still be readable even if your browser does not support CSS.
All images that convey information contain descriptive ALT attributes.
Content on the Quality in Care Programme website is written using plain English. Short sentences and paragraphs are used throughout the websites.
If you have any questions about the accessibility of PMGroup's websites, please contact us.
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