Accessibility
This site is produced by the Mental Impairment Review Tribunal.
It has been designed to be as accessible to as many users as possible, including:
- people with disabilities who may use assistive technologies
- those with slower internet connections or less than state-of-the-art equipment
- access through varying web-enabled equipment
- rural and regional users.
Webpage Zoom
Here are some ways to resize the text on this site:
- Using the zoom and increase font options from your browser's menu.
- Press the Ctrl key (Microsoft Windows) or the Apple key (Mac OS) on your keyboard and use the + or - key to zoom in and out.
- Press Ctrl on your keyboard and scroll with your mouse wheel.
Useability
Another function available on this site to improve useability is ReadSpeaker. This is a free service and does not need anything extra to use.
A "Listen" button is on the top of every page.
Clicking on the button will load a toolbar. You will then hear the page read out. The tool bar lets you stop or pause the reading. During the reading, you can follow the highlighted words on the web page.
Next to documents is a "Listen" icon. Select the icon to listen to the document and follow the highlighted words as they are being read to you.
You can hear the whole document or select certain parts.
Last updated: 22 August 2024