Web accessibility is the practice of making website content available to all users, particularly those with disabilities, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, and neurological disabilities. It includes making a website as accessible as possible regardless of browsing technology, such as for people with text-only web browsers and old browser versions.
As an accessibility services provider, MITAMA is committed to making its website accessible to as many people as possible. We make every effort to meet all AA accessibility checkpoints as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) [External website].
Some of the measures we have taken to ensure our site is accessible include:
This commitment applies only to MITAMA’s website: www.mitama.net, and not to websites that are linked from our pages.
Compliance and web accessibility is an ongoing process that we are continuously working to improve. If you experience any problems accessing any of the information on our site, please contact our digital communications team so we can remedy the problem or provide the information in an alternate format.
Internet Explorer: select View > Text size or hold Ctrl and roll your mouse wheel if you have one
Mozilla Firefox: select View > Text size or hold Ctrl and roll your mouse wheel if you have one
Opera: select View > Zoom or hold Ctrl and roll your mouse wheel if you have one
Safari: select View > Make text bigger or hold Ctrl and roll your mouse wheel if you have one
Alternatively you can change the resolution of your computer screen to make the entire screen display bigger or smaller. Depending on which sort of computer you are using, this can be done in the following ways:
Microsoft Windows computer: select Start > Control Panel > Display > Settings
Apple Macintosh computer: select System Preferences > Displays > Resolution
Internet Explorer: select Tools > Internet Options > General > Colors
Mozilla Firefox: select Tools > Options > Content > Colors
Opera: select Tools > Preferences > Fonts and Page Style
Safari: select Safari > Preferences > Appearance
If you are using a Microsoft Windows computer, you can change a number of control options on your mouse, including the speed of the pointer or the wheel, how quickly you need to double-click, and swapping the buttons for left and right-handed use.
To change your mouse options click the Start button in the bottom left of your screen and select Control Panel > Mouse.
If you are using an Apple Macintosh computer, please visit the Apple Accessibility website [External website] for more information on how to change your settings.
If you are having trouble reading a PDF document on this website please contact our digital media team and we will provide a remediated version or an alternate format.