Help

How do I navigate the site?
On each page you will see a variety of navigational aids. Below the ORSA logo you will find links to the site essentials: Home Page, Join ORSA, Latest News, Contact Us and the Search facility.

You will then find navigation links on the left to all areas of the site, when clicking on an area link e.g. Resources, that areas sub-sections will 'drop-down' e.g. Resources List, Training Providers.

If you have any problems navigating the web site contact: furtherinfo@orsa.org.uk


How do I increase or decrease the text size?
You can change your text settings through your browser options: in Internet Explorer, go to View > Text size and select your desired text size setting (eg. larger, smaller); in Netscape browsers go to View>Text size. Select a larger or smaller 'percentage' or click on 'larger'’ (or ‘smaller’) to go one size up or down.


Change the size of the image shown on your screen
The ORSA web site is designed to function visually in all screen resolutions (640x480 upwards). To change your computer screen settings on a PC running the Windows 95 and upwards operating system, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings and change the desktop area by using the sliding bar.

On an Apple Macintosh, you can use the Monitor & Sound Control Panel to change the resolution.


PDF documents?
Links to all PDF documents on this site are indicated by the presence of the PDF icon PDF icon and the file size.

To view PDF documents on the RoSPA website you will need to click here to download and install a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.To view PDF documents on the ORSA website you will need to download and install a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you have problems accessing PDF documents on this website visit our Download Help page.

Almost all of the PDF documents on the ORSA web site are under 500kb in file size to reduce download times. There may be exceptions, if you have problems downloading files larger than 500kb contact us (furtherinfo@orsa.org.uk) and we will endeavour to provide you with an alternative means of accessing the document.