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(A)Accessibility

Accessibility.

Last updated · May 2026

I want this site to be usable by as many people as possible and aim to meet the WCAG 2.1 Level AA standard.

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What's been done

Semantic HTML structure with one H1 per page; sufficient colour contrast against the warm ivory and periwinkle palette; keyboard navigation throughout; descriptive alt text on meaningful images; resizable text without loss of content; clear focus styles; meaningful link text; and a print-friendly stylesheet for legal pages.

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Known limitations

Some decorative geometric shapes are presented as visual elements only and are hidden from assistive technology. Form validation messages are basic and may be enhanced over time. If you encounter a barrier I have not listed, please tell me.

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Sessions and accessibility

Sessions are delivered online via secure video. If a particular access requirement would help (for example a different platform, slower pacing, or written follow-up notes), please mention it in your enquiry and I will do my best to accommodate.

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External escalation

If you are not satisfied with how an accessibility concern is handled, you may contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) on 0808 800 0082, or via equalityadvisoryservice.com.

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Contact

To report an accessibility issue or request information in a different format, email Alishaali2389@gmail.com.