Accessibility Statement
We are committed to making our website accessible to as many people as possible. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support a more inclusive experience and outlines the features we use to improve usability for everyone. Our aim is to align the site with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance and to continue improving the digital experience for people who use assistive technologies or alternative browsing methods. We believe that accessible design should be practical, clear, and available to users with different needs.
To support this goal, we focus on readable content, consistent layouts, and predictable navigation. Pages are designed with clear structure, meaningful headings, and sufficient contrast wherever possible. We also aim to keep interactive elements easy to identify and use. Where content changes over time, we review it with accessibility in mind so that the site remains usable for a broad range of visitors. This includes people who use screen readers, keyboard-only input, or browser settings that adjust the visual presentation.
Our Accessibility Approach
The website is built with accessibility in mind from the start. We try to ensure that users can understand, navigate, and interact with content without unnecessary barriers. In practical terms, this means using descriptive labels, avoiding unnecessary complexity, and maintaining a logical reading order. We also aim for keyboard navigation to work effectively across key areas of the site so that users can move through content, forms, and interactive components without relying on a mouse.
We also consider how the site performs with assistive technology. Screen-reader support is an important part of our accessibility work, and we aim to provide meaningful text alternatives, clear headings, and structure that can be interpreted correctly by common screen-reading tools. This helps users understand the purpose of each section and navigate through pages in a more efficient way. When images or non-text elements are present, we aim to ensure they are not used as the only way to convey important information.
Supported Accessibility Features
- Logical page structure with headings and subheadings
- Support for keyboard use across core navigation paths
- Compatibility considerations for screen readers and assistive tools
- Readable content with attention to contrast and spacing
- Descriptive text for important interface elements where applicable
We review accessibility as part of ongoing content and design updates. If we identify an issue that affects the usability of a page or feature, we aim to address it as part of our continuous improvement process. Our approach is to reduce barriers rather than add complexity, helping users access information in a way that feels straightforward and dependable. This ongoing effort supports a more inclusive web experience for users with different access needs.
Accessibility is not a one-time task. It is an ongoing responsibility that requires attention to design, development, and content publishing. We therefore aim to keep improvements aligned with good practice and the evolving expectations of users who rely on assistive technologies. In particular, we continue to focus on clarity, consistency, and usability so that the site remains approachable for a wide audience.
Requests for Accessibility Support
If you experience any difficulty accessing content, navigating a page, or using a feature, you can contact us to request support or report an accessibility issue. We welcome accessibility requests relating to content readability, structural problems, keyboard access, screen-reader compatibility, or any other barrier that affects your experience. We will review requests carefully and work to provide a helpful response.
When making a request, it is useful to describe the page or feature affected and explain the issue you encountered. This helps us understand the problem more clearly and assess whether a fix, alternative format, or additional support is needed. We aim to handle accessibility requests in a practical and respectful way, with the intention of improving access wherever possible.
Compatibility and Continuous Improvement
Our website is intended to work with modern browsers and assistive technologies, but accessibility can vary depending on the device, browser, and settings used. For this reason, we continue to monitor the site and improve areas that may present difficulty. We value accessibility as part of a better user experience, and we treat it as an essential part of maintaining an inclusive online presence. Accessible website design benefits not only users with disabilities, but also people who prefer keyboard use, simplified layouts, or clearer navigation patterns.
This statement reflects our current accessibility approach and may be updated as the website develops. We may refine content, navigation, and interface components to support better usability and stronger compliance. If you notice a problem, we encourage you to let us know so that we can consider improvements. Our goal is to make the site easier to use, easier to understand, and better aligned with accessibility expectations over time.
Commitment to inclusion means that accessibility is considered in both design and content decisions. We aim to keep information understandable, navigation consistent, and interactive elements manageable with a keyboard. Where possible, we also use semantic markup to help assistive technologies interpret the page structure correctly. This supports users who depend on a more predictable and accessible digital environment.
Thank you for taking the time to read our accessibility statement. We remain committed to improving the experience for all visitors and to supporting users who need additional access considerations. If you require assistance or wish to raise an accessibility request, please use the appropriate contact channel provided by the site owner. Our team will treat accessibility matters seriously and continue working toward a more inclusive, user-friendly website."}
