Our accessibility statement explains how we aim to make this website usable for as many people as possible. We are committed to maintaining a digital experience that is easier to navigate, understand, and interact with for people with different abilities and preferences. This includes ongoing attention to Accessible website design, clear structure, and content that can be perceived and operated with a range of assistive technologies. Our goal is to support a more inclusive experience while continuing to improve the site over time.
We aim to align the site with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, using practical measures that support accessibility across pages and features. This includes using meaningful headings, sufficient color contrast, readable text, and consistent page layouts. We also try to ensure that interactive elements are labeled clearly, so users can better understand what each control does. These steps are part of our ongoing effort to make the website more accessible to people using screen readers, keyboard-only access, zoom tools, or other assistive methods.
We recognize that accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time task. To improve accessible browsing, we review content and design choices with accessibility in mind, and we seek to identify barriers that may affect users with visual, auditory, cognitive, or motor needs.
Where possible, we use semantic markup, clear language, and predictable layouts to support an easier and more consistent experience. We also aim to provide a structure that allows assistive software to interpret content more effectively.
The site is designed to support screen-reader support by using headings, lists, and text alternatives where appropriate. When content is organized in a logical sequence, screen readers can move through it more naturally, helping users understand page relationships and sections. We also try to avoid unnecessary complexity in the presentation of information, which can make navigation easier for people relying on text-to-speech tools. This approach helps create a more inclusive digital environment for a wider audience.
Keyboard users should be able to move through key areas of the website without needing a mouse. We work toward strong keyboard navigation by making interactive elements reachable and usable through standard keys such as Tab, Shift+Tab, Enter, and Space. Focus states should remain visible so users can see where they are on the page. In addition, controls should be arranged in a logical order to support a smooth and predictable experience. These practices are important for people with mobility limitations and for anyone who prefers keyboard use.
We also aim to keep forms, links, and buttons understandable through accessible labels and clear instructions. If content changes dynamically, we try to make those updates discoverable by assistive technology where relevant. Inclusive access is supported when users can understand what is happening on the page without confusion or unnecessary effort.
This is why we focus on clarity, consistency, and technical compatibility when shaping the site experience.
We welcome accessibility requests related to content, functionality, or any part of the browsing experience. If you encounter an issue or need an alternative format, we will consider your request and work to improve access where feasible.
Requests may include assistance with reading content, navigating sections, understanding labels, or accessing information in a different format. We treat these matters as part of our continuing effort to strengthen the usability of the website for everyone.
Accessibility improvements may be updated periodically as we review design, content, and technical behavior. Because websites change over time, some areas may not yet fully reflect our intended standards. Even so, we continue to prioritize website accessibility by checking for issues that may affect perception, operation, and comprehension. We understand that maintaining a more accessible site requires attention to detail, regular review, and responsiveness to user needs.
If you need to make an accessibility request, please use the contact details provided on the website’s main contact area. We do not list personal contact information here, but accessibility-related queries are welcomed through the site’s official communication channels. Our aim is to respond constructively and help improve access wherever possible. This statement reflects our commitment to a more usable, equitable, and supportive online experience for all visitors.
