Accessibility Statement
We are committed to making our website as accessible and inclusive as possible for everyone. Our approach is guided by the principles of WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, with the goal of supporting users with a wide range of access needs, devices, and browsing preferences. We aim to provide a digital experience that is clear, usable, and adaptable, while continuing to improve the accessibility of our online content and features.
We regularly review the site to help ensure that key journeys can be completed with ease. This includes improving screen-reader support, maintaining strong color contrast, presenting content with consistent structure, and supporting keyboard navigation across major interface elements. Where possible, we use semantic headings, descriptive labels, and readable layouts to make the experience more accessible for people using assistive technologies.
Our aim is to align with accessible design practices that benefit users who rely on assistive tools, alternative input methods, or zoomed displays. We seek to make text understandable, links meaningful, and interactive components predictable. In addition, we try to avoid content that may create unnecessary barriers, such as unclear instructions, low-contrast visuals, or elements that cannot be reached without a mouse. This helps support a more inclusive web accessibility approach across the site.
We understand that accessibility is an ongoing effort rather than a one-time task. As content is added or updated, we consider how it may affect users who depend on assistive technologies. If a page, component, or feature does not fully meet expectations, we treat it as an opportunity to improve the overall experience. Our objective is to make steady progress toward a more accessible platform through thoughtful updates and continuous review.
The website is designed to work with common assistive technologies, including modern screen readers and keyboard-only browsing. Users should be able to move through content in a logical order, access major navigation areas, and interact with controls without relying solely on pointer-based input. We also aim to ensure that forms, buttons, and links are identified clearly so that their purpose is easy to understand for all visitors.
For users who prefer or require non-visual access, our screen-reader compatibility efforts focus on meaningful headings, clear page structure, and text alternatives where appropriate. We strive to provide accessible labels and status messages so that important actions are announced effectively. In the same way, our keyboard support is intended to allow users to tab through the site in a sensible sequence and operate key features without difficulty.
Accessibility Features and Ongoing Improvements
We take a practical approach to accessibility by reviewing pages for issues that could reduce usability. This includes checking whether the content is readable, whether the interaction patterns are consistent, and whether controls can be used efficiently by keyboard. We also aim to ensure that text can be resized without loss of meaning or functionality, and that layout changes remain workable on different screen sizes and viewing preferences.
In addition, we are attentive to structure and presentation so that users can better navigate pages with confidence. Headings are used to organize content, lists are used to separate key points, and emphasis is applied carefully to help highlight important information. This supports users who scan visually as well as those who depend on assistive technology. Our intent is to create a calm, accessible experience that remains usable across a broad range of contexts.
Compatibility and Access Considerations
The site is built with accessibility in mind, but some areas may still need refinement as content evolves. We continue to monitor the experience and make improvements where needed to better support users with disabilities. Our focus includes reliable keyboard navigation, understandable content order, and compatibility with assistive software that interprets page structure and controls.
Accessible web design also depends on clear communication, so we try to keep language straightforward and instructions concise. When features are introduced or changed, we consider how they affect users who navigate by keyboard or listen through a screen reader. If an area does not behave as expected, we aim to address the issue in a way that improves overall usability rather than applying a short-term fix.
We are committed to meeting the requirements of WCAG 2.1 AA as a benchmark for accessibility best practice. While no website can be guaranteed to be perfect for every user or assistive setup, our goal is to reduce barriers and make the experience as inclusive as possible. This includes supporting readable content, logical navigation, and interaction methods that do not depend on a single device or input style.
Accessibility Requests and Support If you encounter any accessibility barrier or need assistance accessing content, we welcome accessibility requests so we can review and improve the issue. Please use the contact option provided on the website to let us know what you experienced, which page or feature was affected, and any helpful details about your browser, device, or assistive technology. This information helps us investigate and respond effectively.
We will review accessibility concerns carefully and make reasonable efforts to address them. Our team values inclusive access and treats these requests as part of our broader commitment to a better online experience. Whether the issue involves text clarity, focus order, labels, or another usability concern, we aim to consider practical solutions that support more people.
Accessibility is a shared responsibility and an ongoing process of learning, testing, and improvement. By prioritizing accessible structure, readable content, and dependable interaction methods, we aim to make our website easier to use for everyone. We will continue to assess our pages and refine the experience to support users who rely on assistive tools, keyboard access, or other accessible browsing methods.
