Accessibility Statement for EANAB
This Accessibility page describes the steps we have taken to ensure that the EANAB website is accessible to everyone.
To help us make the website a positive place for everyone, we’ve been using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities, and user friendly for everyone.
The guidelines have three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA). We’ve chosen Level AA as the target.
Accessibility Standards
In accordance with best practice, this site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for layout and formatting. If your device does not support style sheets at all, the content of each page is still readable and usable.
Pages on this site comply with all priority 1 guidelines of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Portable Document Format (PDF)
This site uses PDF files. Web browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari all have integrated PDF readers. To view a PDF on your browser, all you have to do is click on the PDF link. You can also open PDF files that are already stored on your computer by dragging them to an open tab in your browser.
To view PDF files offline, you will need to download and install a PDF reader. The Adobe website offers:
Adobe Reader free download (external website)
Accessibility information (external website)
Help if You’re Having Problems Accessing Documents
If you have any problems accessing the documents published on the Scottish Rugby Hospitality website, please email [email protected] and we will supply you with the document in an accessible format.
Reporting Accessibility Problems With This Website
We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, contact us on [email protected] and one of our team will investigate this for you.
Accessibility Options for Your Web Browser
Many web browsers have accessibility features, which help you use the web in the way suits you best.
Accessibility Options for Your Computer
To configure your operating system to tailor its accessibility features to your needs you may find these websites useful:
Windows accessibility resources
The BBC accessibility information site
AbilityNet also has advice on making your device easier to use if you have a disability.