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Accessibility

NeuroInclusion Works is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. We want everyone who visits our site to feel welcome and have aimed to create a site that is available to everyone including those with sight, audio and motor impairment restrictions.

To support use of the site

  • Text is clear and easy to read
  • Colours have been checked against all three types of colour blindness, and we do not rely on colour alone to convey information
  • Content is structured logically for screen readers
  • Images include meaningful alternative text to convey information
  • We avoid using images of text wherever possible, and provide clear explanations when this is not possible
  • Interactive elements are accessible and clearly labelled
  • We do not autoplay any media or advertisements, and any video content includes subtitles
  • We use one sans serif font, Formular, across our website for clarity
  • There is always a sticky banner menu at the top of each page

Customising your experience

Microsoft and Apple both provide information on how to customise your computer and browser to make them more accessible. You can find guidance in the Discover Windows Accessibility and Apple Accessibility sections of their websites.

How the site is built for accessibility

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) define requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. These guidelines define three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. We aim to achieve compliance with WCAG 2.2 Level AA as a minimum, and Level AAA where possible.

We also strive to ensure all pages validate to a W3C formal grammar (XHTML Strict or HTML5). The site uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to control all presentation and layout, and tables are used only to present data.
As a result, screen reader users can navigate the site using their screen reader’s navigation keys. Menus are grouped together in a logical fashion to support ease of use.

Current status

While we work to maintain these standards, we recognise our site does not yet fully achieve our accessibility goals. In particular:

  • We do not yet have a dedicated accessibility toolbar or user-controlled adjustments
  • Some interactive elements may not function optimally for all screen readers
  • Colour contrasts may not meet the highest WCAG requirements in every instance

Where to start

Use the sitemap to get an overview of what is on the site.

Feedback and alternative formats

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our website or require information in a different format (such as accessible PDF, large print, easy read or audio recording), please contact us:

Email: info@neuroinclusionworks.com

We aim to respond within 2 working days and will do our best to meet your needs promptly.

Continuous improvement

Through ongoing research and adherence to standard guidelines, NeuroInclusion Works is continually working to improve the accessibility of our site. In the meantime, should you experience any difficulty please contact us explaining the problems you’ve had so we can work to make it better as soon as possible.