We have developed this website to ensure content is available to the widest possible audience, including readers using assistive technology or accessibility features.
Our commitment to accessibility is outlined in the DCJ Accessibility for Digital Communications Policy. View an easy read version of the policy.
The New Point Magazine, which is managed by Multicultural NSW, follows the accessibility and inclusivity practices in line with the NSW Government Design Standards.
By adhering to guidelines for accessible web design, we acknowledge the diversity of communication methods, available technologies and abilities of web users in the community.
We strive to comply with W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
At times, we may publish documents and publications received from third parties. These third party documents may not adhere to the standards followed by the New Point Magazine.
If you are unable to access a document on this website due to a disability, please contact us to request an alternative format. Where possible, we are committed to providing alternative versions on request.
Website accessibility features
UserWay personalisation
The New Point Magazine website has a built in accessibility personalisation tool, called UserWay, which provides options for customising the website to suit accessibility needs.
Available options include:
- Built in screen-reader
- Changing font style, size and spacing
- Pausing animations
- Changing the contrast, saturation and cursor size
- Dictionary function
- Highlights links
- Dyslexia friendly font
Language Translation disclaimer
The New Point Magazine, managed by Multicultural NSW, features stories that may be translated into languages other than English. Please note that these are not machine translations and have been translated by Multicultural NSW translators.
Due to the nuances of different languages and dialects, these translations are provided as a guide and may not be precise. For more information, please refer to DCJ’s website disclaimer, which is adopted by The New Point Magazine but not in relation to Copyright (see our Copyright policy for more).
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