Help
Aim
The
aim of this help section is to provide guidance and
information
on
accessing and navigating the DHSSPS website.
The menu on
the left of this page gives details
of the help and guidance available.
It also contains
our
Accessibility Statement, details on how you can contact us or provide us with
your feedback, information on Copyright and the Terms and Conditions of using this website.
Practical Tips on Viewing the Website
As
well as the guidance on our Practical Tips page, you may find it useful to visit the BBC
My Web My Way Site
.
The My Web
My Way site explains the many ways you
can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible to you.
Listening to the Website
The
DHSSPS website is speech enabled using BrowseAloud. Speech enabling with BrowseAloud provides
an additional way of accessing our content for people who may find it hard to read the website.
They
include those with dyslexia or learning difficulties, those for whom English is not their first language,
or those with mild visual impairment.
Please
visit our Browsealoud page for further information on downloading and using the
software.

