We are committed to making our website usable and understandable for as many people as possible. This Accessibility Statement explains how we support inclusive access and outlines the steps we take to improve the accessible area of our digital experience. Our aim is to make navigation, reading, and interaction as straightforward as possible for people using a wide range of devices and assistive technologies. We view digital accessibility as an ongoing responsibility, not a one-time task.
Our website is designed with the goal of meeting WCAG 2.1 AA requirements. This means we focus on perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust content so that more people can use the site effectively. We aim to support users who rely on screen readers, keyboard-only controls, screen magnification, voice input, and other assistive tools. Where possible, we also strive to use clear headings, meaningful labels, readable contrast, and structured content that helps users move through pages with ease.
We continually review the accessibility features of the site and make improvements when we identify barriers. Our approach includes testing content layouts, checking text alternatives for meaningful images, and reviewing interactive elements to ensure they remain usable without a mouse. In addition, we try to keep language clear and avoid unnecessary complexity so that the information is easier to understand for a broad audience.
Keyboard navigation is an important part of our accessibility support. Users should be able to move through the main content, menus, forms, and controls using standard keyboard commands. We aim to keep focus indicators visible, logical, and consistent so users can see where they are on the page. This helps support people who cannot use a mouse or prefer not to use one. We also work to reduce keyboard traps and ensure interactive components can be reached and activated appropriately.
Our site is built to work with common screen-reader software, and we regularly consider how content is announced to users of assistive technology. That includes using headings in a proper order, adding descriptive text where needed, and avoiding visual-only cues that may be missed by non-visual users. We also try to make forms and buttons easy to identify, so users can understand what each element does before they interact with it.
At the middle of the page structure, we keep usability in focus by organizing information into clear sections. This supports better navigation for people using screen readers as well as those who prefer scanning content visually. We believe an accessible website should offer a consistent experience that respects different needs, preferences, and assistive tools. For that reason, we review content presentation, link text, and page hierarchy to improve usability across the site.
Ongoing Accessibility Efforts
We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing process and may involve periodic updates as content, features, and standards evolve. Our team works to improve the digital experience by checking new pages and updates for compliance with our accessibility expectations. While some areas may need refinement over time, we make reasonable efforts to address issues and strengthen the overall user experience. The goal is to create a more inclusive environment for everyone who visits the site.
How We Support Different Users
To support a diverse audience, we aim to provide a layout that is readable, navigable, and consistent. This includes attention to color contrast, clear structure, understandable labels, and compatible interactive elements. We also try to ensure that content can be enlarged without loss of functionality and that text remains usable when zoomed. These practices help improve the accessible design of the site while supporting people with a variety of access needs.
We know that some users may encounter difficulty despite our efforts. If you experience a barrier or need a format or adjustment to access content, you can contact us with your accessibility request through the channels provided on the website. Please include details about the page or feature involved and the type of support needed so we can review the matter and respond appropriately. We welcome accessibility requests because they help us continue improving the experience for all users.
Accessibility matters to us because it helps ensure that more people can use our website with confidence and independence. We aim to align with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance principles and continue improving where possible. Our work includes refining the accessibility of forms, navigation, headings, and text content so that the site remains usable with screen readers and keyboard navigation. We also try to maintain a clean, predictable structure that supports easy orientation across pages.
If you need assistance or want to share an accessibility request, please use the contact method listed on the website’s contact page. We do not provide additional contact details here, but we will review accessibility-related messages and work toward a suitable solution. We appreciate the opportunity to improve access and remain committed to making the site more usable for everyone.