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Accessibility

The South Australia Police (SAPOL) internet portal has been developed by SAPOL to ensure our services and information are readily available to as broad an audience as possible. This includes people with disability who may use assistive technology to read or listen to content on this site.

SAPOL strives to meet Level AA success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 specification.

This statement relates solely to the content on the SAPOL internet portal. If you are directed to any website from our pages, this statement does not apply to these other websites.

Screen readers

All pages have been developed with a clean distinction between code and design. This is so screen readers and other accessible browsers have the best possible chance to read the site properly.

Browsers and devices

The site works with modern web browsers. If you experience problems when using Internet Explorer, check that you are not running in compatibility mode. Simply turn compatibility mode off, or try using a different browser such as Google Chrome or Firefox.

This site uses a responsive design that automatically adjusts to fit the size and type of device being used to access it - eg smartphone, tablet or PC.

Downloads

This site contains a number of reference materials available for download in PDF and also sometimes in DOC.

PDF, or Portable Document Format, was originally designed for the print industry, enabling documents to be presented and printed consistently regardless of software or operating system. Adobe Acrobat Reader is a popular and free application or browser extension that enables PDFs to be viewed (and in some cases, altered or marked up) on a number of platforms.

DOC (or DOCX) files are word processing documents, most commonly created and opened in the proprietary Microsoft Word application. Microsoft also offers a Word Viewer as a free download, and various open source applications (Such as Apache OpenOffice and Libre Office) can open, import, save and export the files. Google Docs also enables opening, editing and saving/exporting of .DOC and .DOCX files.

While Apple iPhones are able to open (view) both file types from the default Safari browser, other mobile devices may require other third-party apps (such as mobile versions of Acrobat Reader).

Other ways to receive services

If you are having difficulties accessing our services you can: