Accessibility Statement
Personality Disorder CIC
Effective Date: 2025
Review Cycle: Annually
Commitment to Accessibility
Personality Disorder CIC is committed to ensuring that our website, digital platforms, and services are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We strive to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards to provide a usable, barrier-free experience.
Measures to Support Accessibility
To achieve this commitment, we:
- Design and develop our digital content with accessibility best practices in mind
- Use semantic HTML, appropriate contrast ratios, and keyboard navigation support
- Provide alt text for images and captions/transcripts for multimedia
- Test regularly with accessibility tools and with users where possible
- Offer responsive design for use across devices, including screen readers and magnifiers
- Provide clear, simple language and consistent navigation
Known Limitations and Areas for Improvement
Despite our efforts, some content or features may not yet fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards, including:
- Some third-party content or embedded tools (e.g., videos, forms) that are not fully accessible
- PDF documents that may not have been optimised for screen readers
- Legacy content uploaded before accessibility standards were adopted
We are actively working to improve these areas.
Getting Help or Reporting Accessibility Issues
If you experience difficulties accessing any part of our website or services, please contact us. We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information or service you need in an accessible format.
Contact details:
Email: [Insert accessibility contact email]
Phone: [Insert phone number]
Address: 24 Pope Crescent, Enderby, Leicester, LE19 4QT
Feedback and Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing priority. We welcome your feedback to help us improve.
Compatibility with Browsers and Assistive Technologies
Our website is designed to be compatible with the latest versions of major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari, and supports common assistive technologies such as screen readers (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver).