Help for Users with Disabilities
We are committed to achieving a conformance level of Triple-A with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines developed by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) and complying with the National Disability Authority IT Accessibility Guidelines.
Some of the features included to help people with disabilities are described below. An accessibility widget has been added to this website, which helps with the following:
Navigation Aids
A breadcrumb link is available at the top each page to help you navigate. The home page and all internal pages include a search box.
Using the Tab Key to Jump between Links
You can use the Tab key on your keyboard to jump from one link to the next. All navigation bars in the site provide a logical order for this.
Images
All images on this site include descriptive ALT attributes. ALT titles are provided to explain the purpose of the image in question.
Colour-blind or Partially Sighted Users
As described above, you can increase and decrease the font size. You can also invert the colours of the web page using the accessibility widget on the left hand side.
Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of the Mental Health Review Board website. If you encounter any accessibility barriers, please contact our Access Officer.
Access Officer
The role of the Access Officer is to co-ordinate the provision of assistance and guidance to persons with disabilities in accessing our services. All other customer queries should be directed to the relevant area on the contact us page.
In accordance with section 26(2) of the Disability Act 2005, the Mental Health (Criminal Law) Review Board the contact details shown below should be used for queries relating to persons with disabilities:
Address:
Department of Justice,
51 St. Stephen’s Green
Dublin 2 D02 HK52
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 00 353 1 602 8202