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In order to improve accessibility for people with colour-related visual impairments, the website has been designed so that you can import your own stylesheet.

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We provide an increasing number of video clips on the site, to bring our content to life and to make it available to people who find it easier to view rather than read information. Currently we do not provide closed captions for video but plan to do so in the future.

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