Creating an inclusive online space is a top priority. Please note that the accessibility statement provided here is a general guideline. It is essential to ensure that your website's accessibility statement complies with the local requirements and regulations.
For further guidance on this, refer to our article 'Prioritizing Accessibility: Crafting an Effective Accessibility Statement for Your Website'.
ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
Last updated on [enter relevant date], Abigail Wildes is dedicated to ensuring that our website, [enter site name and address], is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
Prioritizing Web Accessibility
We are committed to providing an online environment that enables all visitors, including those with disabilities, to navigate our site with ease and enjoyment. This includes leveraging system capabilities and assistive technologies.
Enhancements for Accessibility
Adhering to the WCAG [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select the applicable option] guidelines, we have optimized our website to meet [A / AA / AAA - select the relevant option] level accessibility. Our content is tailored to function seamlessly with assistive technologies such as screen readers and keyboard navigation. As part of our efforts, we have:
Utilized the Accessibility Wizard to identify and address potential accessibility concerns
Organized the site's content hierarchy
Established clear heading structures across all pages
Added descriptive text to images
Implemented color palettes with sufficient contrast
Minimized the use of motion
Ensured all media and files are accessible
Disclosure of partial compliance due to third-party content [if applicable]
Certain pages on our site may contain content from third-party sources, impacting their accessibility. These pages include: [list the URLs of the affected pages]. Hence, we acknowledge partial compliance for these pages.
Organizational Accessibility Provisions [if applicable]
[Describe the accessibility provisions in the physical establishments / branches of our organization. This encompasses all existing accessibility arrangements starting from the entry points (e.g., parking lots or public transport stations) to various facilities (e.g., service desks, dining areas, or classrooms). Additionally, specify any supplementary accessibility features, such as disabled services and their locations, as well as available accessibility aids (e.g., audio induction loops and elevators).]
Feedback and Assistance
Should you encounter any accessibility challenges on our website or require further support, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:
[Name of the accessibility coordinator]
[Accessibility coordinator's contact number]
[Accessibility coordinator's email address]
[Include any other relevant contact information, if available]