This site has been designed and developed to ensure that its content is available to as many users as possible, including:
- people with disabilities who may use assistive technologies
- people with slower internet connections (including some rural and regional users) or less than state-of-the-art equipment
- people with non-PC internet devices including handheld devices, game consoles and mobile phones.
The accessibility features available on this site include:
- access keys to access certain information using your keyboard
- skip links and a logical tab order to navigate using assistive technologies
- adherence to international web standards; and
- ARIA compliant keyboard navigation for rich interactive components.
Access keys
What are access keys?
Access keys are keyboard shortcuts and deliver quick access to important links on this site without using your mouse.
Access keys may benefit people with motor skill difficulties who use assistive technologies.
The access keys used on this website are:
- 1: not in use
- 2: Sunshine Coast Health Institute website home
- 3: not in use
- 4: contact us
- 5: search
- 6: not in use
- 7: not in use
- 8: not in use
- 9: not in use
- 0: not in use
How to use access keys
If you are using a Windows computer: press Alt and the access key number to highlight the link. Press Enter to go to the linked page.
If you are using Macintosh computer: press control and the access key number to highlight the link, then press return to go to the linked page.
Skip links
If you are using an assistive technology such as a screen reader to browse this site, skip links are provided at the beginning of the page to allow you to move quickly to key information such as the primary navigation, secondary navigation or content.
The links are not visible in a graphical browser but can be access as the first links in the tab order for each page.
Tab order
This website has a logical tab order for navigating without a mouse. Use the tab key on your keyboard to move to the next link or field. Use shift plus tab to move backwards, and the enterkey to follow links and submit forms. Most browsers support these functions.