Accessibility

Our commitment and approach to maintaining an accessible website

Enable Ireland is committed to maintaining an accessible website, ensuring that any new additions to the website will achieve "Level AA" conformance to the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.

Statement of the website's conformance with official accessibility guidelines

The website currently conforms to Level AA.The most recent web accessibility audit for this website took place during January 2016.

Possible difficulties and workarounds

PDF format documents
The site makes use of Portable Document Format (PDF). Certain documents on this site are available in PDF format, which requires you to download and install the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If you cannot access the information in any PDF document on this website, please email communications@enableireland.ie or phone 01 8857160. We will undertake to get the required information to you as soon as possible and within two weeks.

Google Maps
Google Maps used on the website may not be accessible for some users. An alternative text format is also provided for each location, giving the address to the location referenced on each map. 

How to send feedback on this website's accessibility

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of this website:

  • E-mail us at communications@enableireland.ie
  • Write to us at Communications Manager, Enable Ireland, 32F Rosemount Park Drive, Rosemount Business Park, Ballycoolin Road, Dublin 11, Ireland
  • Phone us on 01 8857160
     

Accessibility features of this website

Skip Link
We have provided a skip link to people using JAWS or other screen readers to jump straight down to the page content.

Browers Supported

This website will work best in the most up to date browsers including Chrome, Firefox and in Internet Explorer from version 8 and later. The website will also function in older versions of Internet Explorer as well as in Opera and Safari but the experience in these browsers may be different.

Help using computers, the web and assistive technology

If you need extra help in using computers, the web and assistive technology, we recommend BBC My Web, My Way. This site has videos and information to help you use the accessibility features of your computer and how to make it easier to use the web.