The Diocese of Leeds is committed to improving access to our website so that information on the site is accessible to the widest audience.
Access keys let you navigate around the Catholic Care website without using your mouse.
They can be used to jump directly to different sections of the Catholic Care or certain areas within a page, without having to move your mouse at all.
UK Government accesskeys standard is used throughout the site as well as other access keys specific to the Catholic Care
| Access key | Function |
|---|---|
| 0 | go to Access Keys documentation page |
| 1 | go to Catholic Care Home page |
| 3 | go to Catholic Care Site Map page |
| 8 | go to Catholic Care Terms & Conditions page |
| 9 | go to Catholic Care Contact page |
| A | go to Catholic Care Who We Are page |
| D | go to Catholic Care What We Do page |
| S | go to Catholic Care Support Us page |
| J | go to Catholic Care Jobs page |
| N | go to Catholic Care News page |
| A | go to Catholic Care Adoption page |
| C | go to Catholic Care School and Community Service page |
| P | go to Catholic Care Parishes page |
| Browser | What to do |
|---|---|
| Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) | Hold down the ALT key, press the number of the access key, release both keys then press ENTER |
| Internet Explorer 4 (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
| Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
| Internet Explorer 4.5 (Mac) | Access keys are not supported |
| Netscape 6 and earlier (PC and Mac) | Access keys are not supported |
| Netscape 7 (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla (PC) | Hold down the ALT key and press the number of the access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla 2 (PC) | Hold down the ALT+Shift keys and press the number of the access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
| Safari and Omniweb (Mac) | Hold down the CTRL key and press the number of the access key |
| Opera | Hold down the Shift key and press Escape, release both keys, then press the number of the accesskey |
Every Effort is made for this site to meet Level 2 accessibility checkpoints specified by the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
This is also known as ‘Double-A' or ‘AA' compliance.
Some o the documents included on the website are provided as Adobe PDF's.
We recognise that PDF documents can be inaccessible to assistive technologies such as screen readers. Please read the information below to assist you.
Adobe Reader is the free software you can download to open and read PDF. Older versions of Adobe Reader were called Acrobat Reader.
Adobe recommend upgrading to the latest version of Adobe Reader to take advantage of new accessibility features.
Only the full version of Adobe Reader (around 20 megabyte) supports accessibility features. Be aware that other versions such as Adobe Reader standard and Adobe Elements do not provide the same features.
Full version accessibility features include Accessibility Quick Check, text reflow and Read Out Loud. Read out loud is the text-to-speech engine built into Adobe Reader.
When installing Adobe Reader on your computer for the first time, the presence of access technology on your system triggers the install shield to include five extra pages of options. The default options are recommended.
Download the latest copy of Adobe Reader
We recognise that the accessibility of our website is a much about content as the structure of the site. Wherever possible we have tried to produce information in plain language.
We welcome any feedback or questions that you have regarding accessibility of the site. Please contact us info@catholic-care.org.uk
Catholic Care acts to support those in need of its services, especiallly the weak and the vunerable and it acts as an advocate for those unable to represent themselves
The primary purpose of the agency is to foster and influence a vision of how people can live together in Christian charity, love and justice, by taking the "Caring Church into the Community