Our accessibility statement explains how we support an inclusive digital experience for a wide range of users. We aim to make our website and digital content as usable as possible for people who rely on assistive technologies, alternative input methods, or personalized browser settings. This accessibility commitment is guided by the principles of perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content, with a practical focus on everyday use.
We work toward WCAG 2.1 AA compliance as a core target for our pages and components. That means we review contrast, heading structure, form labels, link clarity, and non-text content to improve access for everyone. While some content may be updated over time, we actively aim to maintain and improve our web accessibility standards so users can complete key tasks with fewer barriers.
Our site is designed with screen-reader support in mind. We use semantic HTML where possible, meaningful headings, and descriptive text so assistive technologies can interpret the page structure accurately. Images, icons, and important visual cues are reviewed to ensure they are paired with appropriate text alternatives or equivalent context. This helps users who depend on audio output or other assistive tools navigate information more efficiently.
Keyboard use is also an important part of our accessible website approach. Users should be able to move through menus, links, buttons, and forms using a keyboard alone, without needing a mouse. We aim to preserve logical focus order, visible focus indicators, and clear interactive states so that navigation remains predictable and practical. If a component does not behave as expected, it is considered for review and improvement.
We also pay attention to clarity in content presentation. Headings are arranged to support easy scanning, and essential instructions are written in plain language where possible. Accessible design is not only about technical compliance; it is also about making information easier to understand. This includes avoiding unnecessary complexity, ensuring that labels match their controls, and using formatting only when it adds meaning rather than distraction.
Our approach includes ongoing checks for compatibility across different browsers, devices, and assistive technologies. We understand that users may interact with the site in many ways, so we try to reduce friction in common tasks. When we identify issues affecting accessibility, we prioritize improvements that have the greatest benefit for users who rely on assistive navigation, keyboard-only use, or customized display settings.
We are committed to making reasonable adjustments where needed and to addressing accessibility issues in a timely manner. If you experience a barrier while using the site, or if you need content in a different format to access information effectively, you may contact us through the accessibility request process provided on the website. We review such requests carefully and use them to support further improvement of the inclusive web experience.
Accessibility Standards
Our target is to align with WCAG 2.1 AA expectations across key user journeys. This includes attention to text alternatives, readable structure, color contrast, keyboard operability, consistent navigation, and assistive technology compatibility. We also aim to minimize content that may cause confusion or prevent users from completing important actions independently.
How We Support Access
To support an accessible online experience, we regularly review page layouts, interactive elements, and content patterns. We strive to keep controls identifiable, ensure that text can be read clearly, and maintain compatibility with common screen-reading and keyboard-based workflows. This continuous improvement approach helps us move toward a more usable and inclusive service for all visitors.
Accessibility requests are welcomed, especially when a user needs assistance with navigation, content format, or the operation of a specific page. We encourage people to let us know if they encounter difficulty, so we can address the issue and refine the experience where possible. Our commitment is ongoing, and accessibility remains an important part of how we plan and maintain the site.
