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Accessibility for disabled people

In keeping with our commitment to being accessible to people with a disability, our website comprises of valid HTML, and PHP / MySQL, to make the site as interoperable as possible

Text size

MTIB's pages have been designed specifically with visually impaired users in mind. To this end all textual content can be increased, should the default text size present problems viewing our pages.

To increase the text size, please click on the middle icon ( Large Text Sign ) at the top of the website. It is located just underneath the toolbar.

To increase the text size on your web browser, please find your browser below and follow the instructions provided or, if you are unsure of which you use, consult your browser's help section.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

From the drop down menu, select 'View', then 'Text Size' and from the options provided, choose an appropriate setting for the page's text.

Mozilla Firefox / Opera

Hold 'Ctrl' key and press '+' key until the text becomes large enough for you.

– Or –

From the drop down menu, select 'View', then 'Text Size' and from the options provided choose 'Increase' until the page texts appears large enough to easily read.


Accessibility Tools:

Microsoft's Accessibility page provides information on various tools and programs, designed to make computer use and surfing the internet a far easier and more enjoyable experience for individuals with visual impairments.


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Martyn Davies - one of our WORKSTEP clients
Martyn Davies

"Since beginning employment with Crossroads, Martyn has excelled within the organisation; he has been promoted to the role of Training Officer."

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