Accessability

It is important to make web sites accessible to all users. Therefore this site has been designed to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. These guidelines are intended to make web content accessible to people with disabilities.

This website has been developed to comply to a minimum of level Double-A conformance of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, but also satisfies many other checkpoints laid out in the Guidelines.

Level Double-A conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

You can change the size of text on this site by using your web browser settings. For example, in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer you can set this by going to the menu 'View' > 'Text Size'.

There is also a Text Only version of this site for users with visual impairments or non-graphical browsers.

This site conforms with both the XHTML 1.1 and CSS standards as laid down by the World Wide Web Consortium.

Valid XHTML 1.1! Valid CSS!

Remember ... you should never feel pressured into having sex. It should be a decision that both you and your partner make together. It is illegal to have sex if you are under 16. Health professionals can provide confidential sexual health information, advice and contraception to you whatever your age if have decided to have sex.

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