Accessibility
This website is produced by the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC) of Western Australia and is best viewed using Internet Explorer.
We aim to consistently provide current and comprehensive online information about our functions and operations.
We are currently working towards complying with all Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) 2.0.
The WCAG 2.0 has 12 guidelines that are organised under four principles: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. For each guideline, there are testable success criteria, which are at three levels: A, AA, and AAA.
A summary of the requirements of the four principles is outlines below:
Receivable
- Provide text alternatives for non-text content
- Provide captions and other alternatives for multimedia
- Create content that can be presented in different ways including by assistive technologies, without losing meaning
- Make it easier for users to see and hear content.
Operable
- Make all functionality available from a keyboard
- Give users enough time to read and use content
- Do not use content that causes seizures
- Help users navigate and find content.
Understandable
- Make text readable and understandable
- Make content appear and operate in predictable ways
- Help users avoid and correct mistakes.
Robust
- Maximise compatibility with current and future user tools.
Using the website
The website is structured for navigation ease. Every page has a tabbed main menu across the top of the page and the second level menus drop down when the mouse is placed over a tab.
There is a breadcrumb trail on every page to see exactly where you are in the site, and where you have come from.
Documents on the website are available in other formats on request. Contact us to make a request.
Text resizing
You can make the text larger or smaller by using the ‘Text Size’ buttons that appear on the top right hand corner of each page.
This function uses JavaScript. If you do not have Java enabled, you will need to go to the security settings on your browser to enable it.
Printing a web page
All pages on this website can be printed by using the ‘Print’ button that is located to the left of the text resize buttons on the upper right area of each page.
Plug-in requirements
Throughout the site, there are documents and files that require specific software to allow you to view files. Most computers will already have this software installed. If you need to install it, visit the following free software links.
To read PDF Documents go to Adobe website to download Adobe PDF Reader.
To view Flash presentations go to the Adobe website to download Adobe Flash Player.