Accessibility Statement for Our Accessible Online Experience
We are committed to making our digital experience as accessible and usable as possible for everyone. Our aim is to support visitors with different abilities, technologies, and browsing preferences by applying WCAG 2.1 AA principles across the site. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to improve the accessible web experience, the features we support, and how users can request help when they encounter a barrier.
Our approach is based on inclusive design and ongoing review. We work to ensure that content is readable, structure is logical, and interactions are consistent. This includes attention to headings, form labels, color contrast, and clear link purpose. We also aim to make the accessible area of the site easy to understand for people using assistive technologies, as well as for those who prefer simpler navigation and cleaner layouts.
We continue to assess our pages against WCAG 2.1 AA compliance requirements and improve content where possible. While accessibility is an ongoing effort, our goal is to reduce barriers and provide a dependable experience for the widest possible audience.
Accessibility Features and Support
Our site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use meaningful headings, descriptive text, and semantic content so assistive software can interpret the page more effectively. Images are reviewed for appropriate alternatives, and important information is not conveyed by color alone. This helps create a more usable accessible website experience for users who rely on non-visual navigation.
Keyboard navigation is also an important part of our accessibility approach. Users should be able to move through interactive elements using the keyboard alone, including links, buttons, menus, and forms. We aim to preserve visible focus indicators and logical tab order so people can understand where they are on the page. We also check that key actions can be completed without requiring a mouse.
Content and design considerations
To improve accessibility further, we try to keep page content clear, concise, and well organized. We favor readable text sizes, adequate spacing, and consistent layout patterns. Interactive elements are designed to be identifiable and predictable, supporting a smoother experience for users with cognitive, visual, or motor differences. In addition, we review our digital content regularly to identify opportunities for better web accessibility.
Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is not a one-time task. We understand that changes in content, design, and technology can affect how people use the site. For that reason, we aim to include accessibility checks as part of our regular review process. This helps us maintain alignment with WCAG 2.1 AA expectations and strengthens the overall inclusive access experience.
Where possible, we test the experience using keyboard-only navigation, screen readers, and different browser settings. We also look for opportunities to simplify language, improve structure, and make actions easier to complete. If an element does not work as expected, we treat that as an important issue to investigate and correct.
We recognize that some content may still need improvement as the site evolves. However, our commitment remains focused on delivering a more accessible digital environment through steady updates, careful review, and practical design choices. This supports a broader audience and helps ensure that access is not limited by device, method, or ability.
Accessibility Requests
If you experience any accessibility issue or need content in an alternative format, you may contact us to make an accessibility request. Please include a description of the barrier you encountered, the page or feature involved, and the type of support you need. This helps us understand the issue clearly and respond appropriately.
We aim to review accessibility requests carefully and use them to guide improvements. Requests may relate to content structure, navigation, compatibility with assistive technologies, or difficulty completing a task. Our objective is to offer a respectful and effective response that improves the accessible web experience for everyone.
What to include in a request
To help us address an issue efficiently, you may describe the page element that caused difficulty, the device or assistive tool you were using, and the action you were trying to complete. This information can make it easier to identify the concern and apply a suitable solution. We value accessibility as part of a reliable and inclusive digital experience.
Statement Scope
This statement applies to the website content and the user journey associated with it. It reflects our current practices and future intentions for accessibility. Our aim is to support users through clearer structure, better usability, and stronger compatibility with assistive technologies. We continue to work toward a more inclusive and accessible environment.
By prioritizing semantic markup, keyboard-friendly interaction, and screen-reader compatible content, we seek to make the site easier to navigate and understand. Accessibility benefits everyone, including people using mobile devices, alternative input methods, or personalized browser settings. We appreciate the importance of making digital content usable by as many people as possible.
We will continue to refine the experience as standards evolve and as we identify practical ways to enhance usability. Accessible online experience improvements remain part of our ongoing commitment to inclusion, clarity, and fairness for all users.
