CLeO Accessibility Information


This page provides some helpful information about the CLEO Website and its accessibility features. These features are designed to help people with visual, motor or cognitive disabilities use the CLEO service more effectively as well as improving the usability of the Website for everyone.

We aim to comply with the highest possible WAI accessibility standards that we can achieve and are committed to regularly reviewing the Website for accessibility.

For any queries about accessibility in CLEO, please contact us.

1. Access Keys

Navigation of the Website using 'Access Keys' is available for users who do not have the ability to use a mouse or pointing device.

The main sections of the CLEO Website can be navigated to using these access keys.

This tool can help with the accessibility of the Website as well as providing a quick and easy way for everyone to navigate the site.

How do I use Access Keys to navigate the Website?

  1. PRESS and HOLD the 'Alt' key and PRESS the required 'Access Key Letter'
  2. Then PRESS the ENTER or RETURN key

Access Key Listing

Below is a complete list of the Access Key Letters to be used when navigating. Please note: This service is not available from our kiosks and may not be compatible with all Internet Browsers.

  • H = Home
  • C = Courses
  • E = Course Venues
  • N = Enrolment
  • Q = Qualifications
  • F = Fees
  • I = Information
  • A = Accessibility Info
  • O = Contact Us
  • M = Site Map

Available access keys are underlined on each page.

Please Note: Access keys are not case sensitive. Access keys are supported in Internet Explorer 4.x upwards and Netscape 6.0 upwards. Mac users should hold down the Ctrl key and press the assigned access key.

2. Increasing Text Size

The size of the text displayed on any CLEO page along with the menu links can be increased as desired. This is especially useful for visually-impaired and low sight users.

Using Internet Explorer, click the View menu, then select Text Size and then choose larger or largest (the default is medium). Alternatively, hold down the Ctrl key and scroll the mouse wheel (if you have one).

Using Netscape, click the View menu, then select Text Zoom and then choose the size you would like (the default is 100%). Alternatively, hold down the Ctrl key and at the same time, push the - or + key.

3. Text-Only Site Map

A text-only site map is available which provides links to all the main sections and sub-sections of the Website in a more accessible format. To access the site map, click on the site map link at the top right of any page, and then click on a link within the site map to open the relevant page.

4. Other Accessibility Information

A text description has been added to each menu item with a tag. This will appear as a 'tooltip' to users with visual browsers or will be read out by screen readers. The aim of these is to provide extra information about the sections and allow users to have an insight into what each section contains.

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 * Course Venues
 * FAQs

 * Accessibility Info
 * Site Map