Accessibility
What is accessibility?
Accessibility is the term used to describe how a product, service or place can be easily used by as many people as possible. It is about making things usable to all people, whatever their age, abilities or disabilities.
How does accessibility impact this website?
The Queensland Government has taken all care to ensure our website complies with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (commonly known as WCAG 2.0).
Under these guidelines, all information on this website must be accessible and usable for people of all abilities, including older people and those with visual, hearing, cognitive or motor impairments.
What is WCAG 2.0
WCAG 2.0 is a series of international standards from the Word Wide Web Consortium. This organisation creates guidelines and supporting criteria for the web based on consultation with various interest groups including software developers, private enterprise, governments and former members.
WCAG 2.0 identifies techniques to create and manage web content in ways that are more accessible to people with disabilities for example through assistive technologies like screen readers. Websites that are more accessible are also generally more user-friendly to everyone.
Usability testing
The Queensland Government is committed to making this site as user-friendly as possible. Extensive testing has been conducted on this site with key community groups and stakeholders. This feedback has been integrated into the design, navigation and content of our site. The Queensland Government will continue to develop, evaluate and improve the usability of our site to ensure our users' needs are being met.
Accessibility testing
Many people use assistive technologies such as screen readers or screen magnifiers to help them view, read and navigate a website. To ensure this site delivers a good experience for all users and works well with newer technologies, the site has been reviewed for accessibility against the WCAG 2.0 requirements.
This site has been built and modified to support accessibility needs.