We are committed to making this website as accessible and inclusive as possible for all users. Our goal is to provide an experience that supports a wide range of abilities, devices, and assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the measures we have taken, the standards we aim to meet, and how users can request accessibility support when needed.
The site is designed with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance in mind. We work to ensure that content is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. In practical terms, this means using clear structure, readable text, sufficient contrast, and consistent layouts that help visitors navigate content more easily. We also review the accessibility of interactive elements so that users can complete common tasks without unnecessary barriers.
Our accessible website approach includes support for screen-reader compatibility and semantic HTML wherever possible. Headings, lists, emphasis, and other page elements are used to help assistive technologies interpret content accurately. We aim to keep page structure logical so that users who rely on screen readers can move through the content in a meaningful order.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of our accessibility work. Users should be able to move through links, buttons, forms, and other interactive components using only a keyboard. We strive to maintain visible focus indicators, logical tab order, and clear interaction states so that keyboard users can understand where they are on the page and what action is available next.
Accessibility Features
To support an accessible experience, we aim to provide features and practices that reduce friction for a variety of users. These include descriptive headings, consistent navigation patterns, text that remains readable at typical zoom levels, and content that can be understood without relying solely on visual cues. We also seek to avoid content structures that make it difficult for assistive tools to interpret information.
Where images or non-text elements are used, we work to ensure that they serve a clear purpose and are accompanied by appropriate text alternatives when needed. This helps users who cannot see the content understand its meaning and context. We also consider form labels, error messages, and instructions so that they are clear and usable for everyone.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing effort, not a one-time task. We regularly review the site to identify areas where the web accessibility experience can be improved. Updates may include refining page structure, improving contrast, simplifying language, strengthening keyboard support, and checking compatibility with modern assistive technologies.
We recognize that some content may still present difficulties for certain users. When issues are identified, we work to address them in a reasonable timeframe based on their impact and the complexity of the fix. Our objective is to continue improving usability while maintaining a clean, efficient, and inclusive design.
Known Limitations
Although we aim for broad accessibility, some third-party content or embedded features may not fully match our internal standards. In those cases, we take reasonable steps to reduce barriers where possible. We also encourage users to let us know if a specific element, page, or function is difficult to use so that we can investigate and improve it.
Accessibility Requests and Support
If you experience an accessibility issue or need information in a different format, you may contact us to request support. We welcome requests related to screen-reader access, keyboard navigation problems, readability concerns, zoom and text resizing issues, or any other barrier that affects your use of the site. We will review requests and make reasonable efforts to provide assistance.
When contacting us about accessibility, it is helpful to include the page or feature involved, a brief description of the issue, and the type of assistive technology or browser you were using if relevant. This information helps us assess the problem more efficiently and improve the experience for future visitors.
Our commitment is to treat accessibility as an essential part of the user experience. We believe that an inclusive interface benefits everyone, including users with temporary limitations, older devices, and varied browsing preferences.
We will continue to monitor and improve this site in line with accessibility best practices and the principles of inclusive digital design. This statement may be updated as we make improvements or as standards and technologies evolve. Our aim is to maintain a site that is usable, understandable, and welcoming for the widest possible audience.
By prioritizing structure, clarity, and compatibility, we seek to create a digital experience that supports independence and confidence. If you need assistance, we encourage you to make an accessibility request so we can help address your concern in a practical and respectful way.
