Tips on how to use this website
Finding what you want
To make it easy to locate the information you require there are a number of ways to navigate through the site:
Top Navigation
The main way of navigating this website is by the navigation bar at the top of each page. Main sections include topics such as: Our Work, Events, Funding
Most sections will have number of pages or articles that you can view. If you choose sections such as Our Work , Funding, Resources or Workforce Development, then suplimentary pages will be displayed at the top of the left hand column.
Choose a link from the pages displayed. In some cases links will take you to a sub section where you can choose other options.
The sections Events, Training and Latest News display articles in a listed format on the main page of each section.
Breadcrumb Trail
Towards the top of the page are a set of links which show you the structure of the Web site as you move through it. Click on a link to go back quickly to a previous section.
Search
If you are looking for something specific use the 'Site Search' facility and type the word or phrase you are looking for. Advanced search options are available at the advanced search page.
Printer Friendly Pages
When you print a page on this site (as long as you have a newer browser) it will be automatically formatted in a printer friendly way. Try it on this page to see it works for your browser. Just press 'Print' on your browser toolbar!
If you have an older browser you can still print any page on this site, but images and formatting will be printed too.
Plug-ins
This Web site may make use of Adobe Acrobat files (often known as PDF's). This allows us to supply lengthy documents in an easy-to-print format.
To view and print these documents you will need the Acrobat Reader plug-in. You may have this installed on your computer already. If not the plug-in is free and can be downloaded from: http://www.adobe.com/
Browsers
The main goal of this site is to communicate the information you require as cleanly as possible. In the interests of compatibility and accessibility, XHTML 1.0 Transitional and Cascading Style Sheets have been used in this sites design which should provide a clear, structured,legible layout with any Web browser.
Visitors who use older browsers such as Internet Explorer 5 (or older) will get full access to all the information and content on this site without some of the design features targeted at newer and more web standard compliant browsers.