We are committed to making our website more accessible and easier to use for everyone. This accessibility statement explains the measures we take to support users with different needs and outlines our ongoing efforts to improve the digital experience. Our goal is to provide a site that is as inclusive as possible, with clear structure, readable content, and dependable interaction for a wide range of visitors. We aim to align our accessible web design practices with WCAG 2.1 AA standards so that people can navigate and understand content with greater ease.
The site is designed to work with assistive technologies, including modern screen-reader support. We use semantic headings, meaningful labels, and logical content order to help users interpret pages correctly. Text is written to remain understandable when read aloud, and important information is not presented only by color or visual appearance. Where possible, interface elements are designed so that they can be announced clearly by screen readers and other assistive tools.
We also support keyboard navigation throughout the site. Users should be able to move through menus, forms, links, and controls without relying on a mouse or touch input. Focus states are intended to remain visible, and the tab order is arranged to follow a sensible sequence. If any part of the interface is difficult to reach by keyboard, we treat that as an accessibility issue and work to correct it as part of our ongoing improvement process.
Our accessibility approach
Accessibility is built into the way we develop and maintain content. We aim to provide usable page layouts, predictable navigation, and text that is easy to read with standard browser tools. Our accessible website approach includes attention to contrast, heading hierarchy, descriptive link text, and compatibility with commonly used assistive software. We review new features and content updates with the intent to keep the site usable for people with visual, motor, cognitive, and other access needs.
We understand that accessibility is not a one-time task. A WCAG 2.1 AA compliant website requires regular review, testing, and refinement as content changes and technologies evolve. For that reason, we continue to assess how pages behave across devices and assistive tools. We also aim to avoid barriers such as confusing labels, inaccessible controls, or content that depends only on visual cues.
If you use a screen reader, keyboard-only browsing, or other supportive technology, we want the experience to be as smooth as possible. This includes giving forms clear instructions, keeping page sections organized, and making sure interactive elements are available in a consistent way. We also aim to keep text scalable and responsive so that users can adjust their reading experience without losing essential information.
Known limitations and ongoing improvements
What we are working on
Although we strive to meet accessibility standards, some areas may still need improvement as content is updated. We monitor common issues such as images without sufficient alternative text, complex layouts that may be harder to interpret, or embedded elements that may need additional accessibility support. When issues are identified, we prioritize them and make updates to improve the overall accessible browsing experience.
We take an inclusive design approach and use testing methods that include keyboard checks, screen-reader review, and visual inspection for readability and contrast. Our aim is to support users who depend on assistive technology while also making the site easier for all visitors to use. In doing so, we try to reduce friction and make interactions more predictable.
If you find any content that is difficult to access, or if you need information in a different format, please contact us with your accessibility request. We welcome communication about barriers that may prevent you from using the site effectively. We will review requests carefully and do our best to provide a suitable response or alternative access arrangement where possible.
Contact for accessibility requests
To request help with an accessibility issue, ask for an alternative format, or report a barrier encountered while using the site, please use the standard contact route provided on the website. We do not publish personal contact details in this statement, but accessibility-related requests are handled as part of our support process. Please include enough detail to help us understand the issue, such as the page or feature involved and the type of assistance needed.
We value accessibility as an ongoing responsibility rather than a final destination. By improving semantic structure, supporting assistive technologies, and maintaining keyboard-friendly navigation, we work toward a better experience for all users. This statement may be updated as we continue to improve our digital accessibility and respond to user needs. Our commitment remains focused on creating a more usable, reliable, and accessible online experience.
