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Accessibility
This web site was carefully designed to comply with the accessibility standard set out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Bobby and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) protocols.
This standard has been identified to ensure that all web contents are accessible to a diversity of disabled users equally and equitably, regardless of web browser types, platforms, operating systems or Internet connection speed.
The design approval icons shown below are your assurance of this site's authenticated accessibility status.
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Acknowledgements
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ASLIA (NSW) is particularly grateful to Trevor Maggs for the design and the development of this web site under a very ambitious timetable.
ASLIA (NSW) would also like to thank past and current Executive members who have contributed to this web site directly, or through the development of the earlier ASLIA (NSW) information kit, from which this web site has evolved and borrowed extensively.
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Design and Development
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This site was developed using XHTML 1.0 and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) technologies in compliance with W3C accessibility specifications.
To maximise the use of this web site, JavaScript must be enabled on your web browser. By default, JavaScript is enabled unless it is disabled manually. Configure your browser if it is not enabled.
For optimal viewing, a browser version 4.0 or better is recommended along with a minimum 800x600 screen resolution. Microsoft Internet Explorer is the preferred browser. Netscape version 4.0 browsers may experience problems. To achieve best colour quality, we strongly recommend that you use 16 bits High Colour or better.
Enquiries about this website can be directed to the developer: Trevor Maggs at tmaggs@comcen.com.au
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Terms and Conditions of Use
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Neither the Australian Sign Language Interpreters Association (NSW) nor the authors are responsible for any misinformation, errors, omissions or misleading information that may appear on these pages or on any external site to which any web pages from this web site are linked.
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Copyright Issues
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Material on this site is copyright protected.
The copyright owner is the Australian Sign Language Interpreters Association (NSW). You may not make alterations or additions to the material on this site, sell it or misappropriate it.
Permission to reproduce content may be obtained from the Australian Sign Language Interpreters Association (NSW) by sending an e-mail.
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Adobe Reader Software
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This website contains PDF (Portable Document Format) documents. The PDF icon (see left) indicates that a document can be downloaded for printing.
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To view and print PDF documents, it is suggested that your computer has Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed. If you do not have the software, click on the icon below to download from the Adobe web site for free.
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Feedback
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The ASLIA (NSW) welcomes any feedback about this website. They will be important for ensuring accuracy and relevance of website content. Please contact us with your comments.
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