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 Annual Report 2001–02 

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Accessibility

Each year FaCS uses the annual report as a benchmark for the accessibility of FaCS information online. We hope that you would agree that this year is no exception in reflecting the work being undertaken across FaCS to improve the accessibility and readability of these online information products.

We encourage all users of the report to provide feedback regarding any access problems, small or large. Providing as much information as possible about your computer, operating system and browser make it a lot easier to identify your access problems and fix them where possible.

As a key driver for the Commonwealth Disability Strategy, FaCS aims to once again provide a report accessible to the largest possible audience while demonstrating that the report can still remain attractive. We use the standards for web design (references are outlined below) and style sheets to do this. Some of the features of the site that demonstrate this are:

  • alternative text links for image based links
  • summary attributes for layout tables
  • caption and table header attributes for data tables
  • descriptive text equivalents for figures, charts and graphs
  • adjustable text sizes
  • consistent navigation themes
  • extensive style sheet presentation control
  • multiple browser testing

For users with vision impairments, we particularly encourage you to provide us with feedback regarding the accessibility of the Annual Report 2001-02. FaCS works with internal and external agencies to develop standards that attain to the highest level of accessibility for users with vision impairments but user feedback is an integral part of this process.

Standards

Standards followed in the development of this site are based from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Version 1.0 (WCAG 1.0), a set of guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) to enable equal access to all users of the internet.

Under these guidelines, we've attempted to achieve a AAA rating for accessibility in all possible areas. Check the WAI-QuickTips for a brief overview of building web sites enabled for access impaired users or see Checklist of Checkpoints for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 for a detailed insight.

Known issues

Netscape version 4 and non Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) browsers

The Netscape version 4 browsers have a method for displaying CSS which is not as standardised as modern browsers. Other older browsers don't display CSS at all. Standard CSS is the major element in the 'interface design' of this web site and due to the limitations, the interface of these portals are not as 'stylised' in these browsers as they are in newer browsers.

All the information is still available and the text can still be scaled using the browser preferences or options.

Printing pages

We've produced a style sheet for CSS enabled browsers but if results are unsatisfactory please send us feedback. Again, providing as much information as possible about your computer, operating system, browser and printer make it a lot easier to identify problems. Alternatively we can suggest downloading the PDF versions for printing.

Table based site for access impaired users

As encouraged above, feedback from vision impaired users on the accessibility, particularly regarding the 'layout table' structure, of this site is welcomed.

Financial statements image and PDF only

The audited Financial Statements for 2001–02 are only available here as image files and as PDF files. If you would like further information or access to the audited Financial Statements in another format please email facs.internet@facsia.gov.au

Large pages

There are several large pages that may take a bit longer to download due to extensive table data and figure graphics. Please send us feedback if you think the download times were too excessive.


Please contact us with feedback regarding any problems accessing this report.

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