This website is produced by the Western Australian Department of Training and Workforce Development (the Department). It provides access to information about training and workforce initiatives for Western Australia’s defence industry.

The Department is committed to ensuring that the information on this website is available to the widest possible audience.

What is accessibility?
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has produced the Website Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) to assist website designers, developers and administrators in producing accessible pages and content. There are three levels of accessibility compliance; Level A, AA and AAA.

Accessibility features
The accessibility features currently available include:

  • increasing or decreasing the text size (via the users' browser);
  • 'skip to' links and a logical tab order to navigate using assistive technologies; and
  • printer-friendly content.

Alternative formats for content
If the Department has produced a document or other content in a format that is not accessible, email website@dtwd.wa.gov.au and the Department will work to rectify the issue.

Languages other than English
As a Western Australian Government agency, the Department is committed to ensuring that people who are not able to communicate effectively in written and/or spoken Standard Australian English are able to access the information and services the Department provides. A range of supports, including interpreter and translation services, are available to assist. Visit the Office of Multicultural Interests website to find out more.

Accessibility issues
Problems with this website's performance or functionality should be reported via email to website@dtwd.wa.gov.au

Other ways to contact the Department are provided on the Contact us page here.

The Department cannot take responsibility for the accessibility levels of external websites linked to from this website.

Breadcrumbs
Website breadcrumbs help to determine the location of the page that you are currently viewing. The 'crumbs' progress from the highest to the lowest level from left to right ie starting with the home page and ending with the currently viewed page.

Disability Access and Inclusion Plan
View the Department’s Disability Access and Inclusion Plan.

Documents
This website uses PDF (Portable Document Format) files, also known as Adobe files to make publications available online. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open, print and/or save these files. Adobe PDF reader is available to download here for free.

Text size
Internet browsers have the ability to make text larger or smaller on this site. To check which internet browser is installed:

  • open the internet browser;
  • select Help from the top menu of the browser;
  • select About (followed by browser name) from the drop down list; and
  • the screen that comes up will display which browser and version being used.

This Web Accessibility initiative web page has instructions on changing text size and colours.

Printing pages
To print content from this website, use the print function found in the internet browser. The print function is usually located under the File menu.

When a web page is printed, it will print the title and location of the page as well as the content. Navigation menus and banners are automatically removed to improve readability on paper.

The default contrast for printing is black text on a white background. Any unnecessary images should be removed. It is recommended to use the print preview function of the browser if it is available.

Search
You can search this site to find the information required using keywords in the search functionality.