Accessibility
Accessibility statement
This statement describes the accessibility-minded implementation of the public campaign website. The site has not had a formal accessibility audit, so no WCAG conformance claim is being made.
Feedback route
Accessibility issues can be reported by emailing [email protected].
Accessibility aim
The site is intended to be usable, readable, and navigable.
The implementation uses semantic landmarks, a skip link, visible focus states, text evidence labels, and responsive layouts rather than colour-only status cues.
- Pages use a header, main content area, footer, and labelled navigation regions.
- Each public route has a visible H1 and structured section headings.
- Evidence status is shown in text, including Sourced, Patient testimony, Citation required, Policy recommendation, FOI pending, Evidence gap, and Out of scope.
- Keyboard focus states are visible on links and controls.
- The colour palette is designed with contrast in mind for core text and controls.
- Layouts collapse for narrow screens without adding a separate mobile product.
Known gaps
This statement does not overclaim compliance.
The site still needs practical testing with browsers, keyboard navigation, screen readers, and high-zoom layouts before a formal conformance claim is made.
Feedback
How to raise an accessibility issue.
Email the monitored campaign address with the page address and a short description of the barrier.
- Email [email protected].
- Include the page address and a short description of the accessibility barrier.
- Include the browser, device, or assistive technology if that helps explain the issue.
- Do not include detailed medical history or urgent clinical information.
Next step
Accessibility review remains part of launch hardening.
The site is built with accessible patterns and a monitored feedback route, but formal compliance should wait for manual testing and review.