Website accessibility
UNA-UK is committed to ensuring everyone is able to make the best use of our website. To this end, we are making every effort to work towards web accessibility guidelines as set out by the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). Web accessibility allows everyone the chance to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with websites. For more information, visit www.w3.org/WAI
You can check the quality and accessibility of this website yourself by visiting webxact.watchfire.com
How do I change my screen settings?
This site looks best with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768. To change this on a PC, go to Start > Settings > Control panel > Display > Settings and change the desktop area by using the sliding bar.
On an Apple Macintosh, you can use the 'monitor & sound' control panel to change the resolution.
How can I read PDFs?
A PDF (portable document file) is an established way of publishing documents on the internet so they retain their original look. The UNA-UK website uses PDFs as standard to publish briefing papers and reports.
You need an application called Adobe Acrobat to read these files. This is available to download free of charge at www.adobe.com
How can I give feedback on this site?
We welcome any comments or suggestions you may have about this website. Please e-mail
website (at) una.org.uk
Third party policy
UNA-UK has a strict privacy policy in place. All user data collected on this website will be kept confidential and will not be distributed under any cirumstances to third parties.
Website reports
UNA-UK collates generic statistics on the usage of its website. These are published on a quarterly basis and are available to read here:
2007
Quarter 4
Quarter 3
Quarter 2
Quarter 1
2006
Quarter 4
Quarter 3
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website created and designed by Matthew Ripley, 2007
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