Accessibility Statement
We are committed to making our online experience as accessible and usable as possible for everyone. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to support an inclusive digital environment and describes the standards we aim to meet. Our goal is to provide a page that works well for people using assistive technologies, people navigating by keyboard, and anyone who benefits from clear structure and readable content.
We work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance across our content and components. This means we focus on perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust design principles. In practice, that includes using clear heading levels, meaningful link text, sufficient color contrast, and content that remains understandable when text is resized. We also review layouts so that the accessible site experience remains consistent across modern browsers and devices.
Support for Screen Readers and Assistive Technology
Our pages are designed to support screen-reader compatibility by using semantic structure and descriptive labels where appropriate. We aim to ensure that images, controls, and form elements are announced clearly so users can move through content with confidence. Accessible content is not only about compliance; it is about making information easier to understand and interact with for more people.
We also test for keyboard navigation so that visitors can move through links, menus, forms, and interactive elements without requiring a mouse. A logical tab order, visible focus states, and predictable interactions are important parts of our approach. Where custom components are used, we aim to ensure that they remain fully usable through standard keyboard commands and that focus is never lost or trapped.
Accessibility Features and Ongoing Improvements
Our accessible web approach includes using headings in a meaningful order, avoiding unnecessary complexity, and keeping content concise and readable. We pay attention to layout spacing, language clarity, and the structure of sections so that users can scan the page efficiently. We also aim to make documents and interface elements readable by assistive tools, supporting a smoother experience for users with different access needs.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we continue to improve based on reviews, updates, and technical changes. When new content or features are added, we consider how they affect people using alternative input methods or assistive software. We want our digital content to remain consistent, usable, and inclusive over time.
Known Limitations and Alternative Access
Although we strive to meet accessibility standards, some areas may not yet be fully optimized. If a specific page element, document, or interaction is difficult to use, we want to know so we can review it. We treat accessibility issues seriously and assess them with care, prioritizing changes that improve the overall accessible experience.
Accessibility request support is available for users who need information in a different format or who encounter barriers while using the site. Requests may include help with content access, clarification of page structure, or adjustments that improve usability for a particular need. We aim to respond thoughtfully and to find a reasonable solution wherever possible.
To support an inclusive experience, we consider a range of users, including people with low vision, color vision differences, mobility limitations, and cognitive accessibility needs. This helps ensure the accessibility statement reflects real practice rather than a checklist. We value clarity, consistency, and respect for user choice in how content is consumed.
Accessibility Requests
If you need an accessibility request handled, please use the available contact route provided on the site to request assistance or share a concern. We do not include personal contact details here, but we welcome accessibility-related communication through the designated channel. Please include a brief description of the issue, the page or feature involved, and the type of support that would be most helpful.
We will review accessibility concerns and continue improving the accessible site experience in line with our commitment to WCAG 2.1 AA compliance. Our aim is to maintain a digital environment that supports screen-reader support, keyboard navigation, and clear content structure for all users. Thank you for helping us make the experience better for everyone.
