Our accessibility statement explains how we are working to make this digital space more usable for everyone, including people who use assistive technologies or who access content in different ways. We aim to support an accessible area that is clear, predictable, and usable across devices and browsing methods. In practice, this means we focus on structure, readability, navigation, and compatibility so that more people can interact with content confidently. We are committed to ongoing improvement and to making reasonable adjustments where possible.
Our goal is alignment with WCAG 2.1 AA. These guidelines help us reduce barriers related to text alternatives, colour contrast, headings, focus order, form access, and consistent interaction patterns. While we understand that accessibility is an ongoing process and no site can be perfect at every moment, we work to maintain a standard that supports a broad range of users. We review content and layout choices with accessibility in mind, especially when adding new pages or updating existing features.
This site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use semantic headings, meaningful labels where relevant, and logical reading order so that assistive tools can interpret the content more effectively. Images and non-text elements should include descriptive alternatives when needed, and important information should not rely on visuals alone. We also try to keep language straightforward, because plain, well-structured content is easier to navigate with speech output and other assistive software.
Keyboard users should be able to move through the site without difficulty. We support keyboard navigation so that links, menus, buttons, and other interactive elements can be accessed using the Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and arrow keys where applicable. Focus indicators should remain visible, and interactive items should behave consistently. If any part of the experience is difficult to reach or use by keyboard alone, that is an important accessibility issue we want to address.
To improve the accessible experience, we aim to keep content organised with clear headings such as
Accessibility Features
and supporting subsections likeNavigation and Structure
. This helps users skim and understand page purpose quickly. We also avoid relying only on colour to convey meaning and prefer clear text explanations. Where formatting is used, it is intended to support readability rather than create unnecessary complexity. In addition, we pay attention to language clarity, spacing, and the consistency of interactive components.We know that some visitors may experience barriers despite our efforts. For that reason, we welcome accessibility requests and reasonable accommodations related to content access or digital use. If you need information in another format, encounter a feature that is hard to operate, or believe part of the site is not fully accessible, please let us know through the available contact route provided by the organisation. Requests are reviewed so that we can understand the issue and consider practical improvements.
Our accessibility work includes testing important journeys, checking content structure, and reviewing whether pages remain usable on modern browsers and devices. We also try to ensure that updates do not disrupt assistive technology compatibility. This includes attention to heading order, link purpose, form instructions, and the readability of text at different zoom levels. When possible, we prefer simple layouts that minimise confusion and support a more inclusive browsing experience.
We recognise that accessibility is not a one-time task. It is an ongoing commitment that involves maintenance, review, and refinement. The digital environment changes, and so do user needs, technologies, and best practices. For that reason, we continue to assess how our content performs for people using screen readers, keyboard-only input, zoom functions, and other support tools. Our intention is to keep improving the experience over time.
If you need to raise an accessibility issue, request an accommodation, or ask for content in an alternative format, please use the organisation’s designated contact method. We do not publish personal contact details here, but accessibility concerns are taken seriously and handled with care. Thank you for helping us improve access for everyone. We value a web environment that is inclusive, understandable, and practical for all visitors, including those relying on assistive technologies.
