There are different ways to use this website. You should use it however works best for you.

For example, you can have a look around and come back later. You don’t have to do all of your planning and preparation in one go. There is a lot of information to absorb and resources to look at, so come back as many times as you need to.

This website also has a lot of features that help make our resources easy to access and use. To understand the structure of our website you can view our sitemap.

Scroll down or click on a link below to find out how to use features like the Accessibility Menu and viewing the website in Easy Read or in languages other than English.

Accessibility Menu Button

This website uses the UserWay widget for accessibility features, including a screen reader.

This means that you can change

  • the size of your font or cursor
  • space between lines
  • the contrast of colours
  • hide images
  • highlight links.

To use these accessibility features and more, click on this button where it is displayed on a page:

Accessiblity Menu Button

Tips for using the accessibility button

To remove an accessibility setting

    • click through all of the options until you get back to the beginning
      or
    • click on the Reset All Accessibility Settings button.

If you want the widget to sit somewhere else on your webpage or you don’t want to see it at all, you can move or hide it.

Easy Read

Our website includes Easy Read pages. Look for this button:

Easy Read

We have also made some of the R4NED resources in Easy Read. Find them by clicking this link to the Resources page.

Other Community Languages

To view this website in another language, you can select from the menu at the top of each page.

To choose a language, look for this dropdown menu:

Select Language Button

We have also translated some of the R4NED resources into other languages. You can find these on our Resources page.

You can also the read transcripts for each video in other languages on our You Tube Channel.

Targeted Resources

We have included resources and useful links for particular community groups on our Resources page – for example, resources for First Nations People, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, and people with specific disabilities.

Take a look at what is available here: Resources

Our Commitment

We try to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards to provide an inclusive and user-friendly experience for all visitors. Read below to learn what that means.

1. Accessible Design: We have designed our website with accessibility in mind, considering the needs of users with various disabilities.

2. Navigation: Efforts have been made to ensure easy navigation, with clear and consistent headings, labels, and logical tab order.

3. Alternative Text: All non-text content, such as images and multimedia, is provided with alternative text to ensure that users with visual impairments can understand the content.

4. Keyboard Accessibility: Our website is fully navigable using a keyboard, without relying on a mouse. Keyboard shortcuts and focus indicators are implemented for an improved browsing experience.

5. Contrast and Colour: We have taken care to ensure sufficient colour contrast and have avoided relying solely on colour to convey information.

6. Resizable Text: Users can easily resize text on our website without loss of content or functionality.

7. Forms and Input Fields: Forms and interactive elements have been designed for ease of use and are compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies.

Ongoing Efforts

We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process, and we are committed to continually improving the user experience for all visitors. Our team regularly reviews the website and updates content and features to enhance accessibility.

Third-Party Content

While we strive to make all content accessible, there may be instances where third-party content or applications may pose accessibility challenges. We are working to influence these partners to ensure greater accessibility.

Compatibility

Our website is designed to be compatible with commonly used assistive technologies, including screen readers, speech recognition software, and magnifiers.

We are dedicated to providing an accessible and inclusive online environment for all users.

Feedback

If you encounter any accessibility issues or have suggestions for improvement, we encourage you to contact us. Your feedback is valuable and helps us enhance the accessibility of our website. Provide feedback through the Website Feedback Form or you can email contact@r4ned.au