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Accessibility

Our site does not have any under construction pages but it’s still a work in progress. It always will be. We have many features planned and we are committed to developing a responsibly designed resource that is both usable & accessible to the widest audience possible.

This site is designed to work with or without a mouse so using the tab and the return keys you should be able to navigate the site with ease. Access Keys are also available, please see below for details.

If you are using Internet Explorer 6 or any other older browsers a better internet experience can be achieved by using a more modern browser such as Fire Fox. If however, you have no choice for whatever reason we feel for you and hope that this site still serves you well. If you have any difficulties please let us know and we will do our best to help you out.

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Changing Text Size
This site has been designed so that you are able to adjust the size of the text on screen.

Internet Explorer 5+

* Click on the “View” menu
* Click on “Text Size”
* Click on your chosen size

Mozilla FireFox

* Click on the “View” menu at the top of the screen
* Click on “Text Size”
* Click on “Increase”
* Keyboard shortcut: Control +

Netscape 7 / Mozilla Browser

* Click on the “View” menu
* Click on “Text Zoom”
* Click on “Larger” or a percentage greater than 100%
* Keyboard shortcut: Control-+

Opera 7

* Click on the “View” menu
* Click on “Zoom”
* Click on a percentage larger than 100%, or use the +100% or +10% options at the bottom of the menu
* Keyboard shortcut: + or Control-+

Internet Explorer for Macintosh

* Click on the “View” menu
* Click on “Text Zoom”
* Click on “Larger” or a percentage greater than 100%

Safari (Macintosh-only)

* Click on the “View” menu
* Click on “Make Text Bigger”
* Keyboard shortcut: Apple +

We have not made any little buttons with A+ or similaly confusing text for partial font increasing.

More informatiion about changing text size and color.

Access Keys have not been implemented on this website to avoid any user agent conflicts.

About Tiaho

Featured Project
  • Improving Responsiveness to Disability

    How health professionals, including your GP think about and talk to disabled people matters.

    You may expect health professionals to know what support networks are available in your community and be able to refer you to a specialist disability information provider if there is one available. This is ‘not’ always the case.

    Tiaho Trust is working alongside Manaia Health PHO general practices to increase their knowledge and responsiveness to people with impairment. This will be done through training and information that increases their understanding of the issues they, as a provider of primary health care, need to consider when working with disabled service users.

    One of the key outcomes of this Project is that health professionals will be better equipped with the tools they need to perform this role ensuring that you are better supported in your community.

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