Accessibility
If it is essential to provide accessibility in public buildings, why is it not essential to provide accessibility on public web sites? The world-wide web can be a great enabler, source of information and ability for audiences with disabilities, giving them the resources to the joy, self development and better contribute to society.
For the visually impaired, and deaf and hard of hearing people as well as those with motor or cognitive disabilities we will ensure that their needs are addressed in all services developed from this point on. If you have any problems about using this web site, please contact the web master or the church pastor
(Email: contact@mccnewcastle.org.uk)
Screen Reader for Visually Impaired
For visulally-impaired people, JAWS enables you to work with Microsoft® Office Suite, MSN Messenger®, Corel® WordPerfect, Adobe® Acrobat Reader, Internet Explorer™ 7, Firefox™ - and many more applications that are used on a regular basis on the job and in school. Read more about Jaws.
For visually-impaired people browsing webs on the internet, please download the screen reader, Jaws. Click to Download JAWS
To use the JAWS screen reader with an Adobe® Flex® application, please click here.