1. Our commitment
The HEADTURNED Foundation is committed to providing a website that is accessible to as many people as reasonably possible, regardless of technology or ability.
We aim to align with recognised accessibility standards over time and to embed accessibility into our design and development decisions as the site evolves.
2. What we aim for
In practical terms, our goals for this website include:
- Text that is clear, legible, and structured with headings to make it easier to navigate.
- Layouts that adapt to different screen sizes and devices (responsive design).
- Navigation that works with keyboard input and common assistive technologies.
- Sufficient colour contrast for text and important interface elements.
3. Technical standards and compatibility
This website is built using modern web technologies and is designed to work with current versions of major browsers. We aim to support:
- Recent versions of common desktop and mobile browsers.
- Operating system-level accessibility features, such as screen readers, text scaling, and high-contrast modes.
Older browsers or unsupported technologies may not provide the intended experience.
4. Known limitations and ongoing work
The site is evolving, and there may be areas where accessibility can be improved further, for example:
- Certain interactive components or animations may require further refinement for full compatibility with assistive technologies.
- Some images or legacy content may still need enhanced alternative text or improved structure.
We are committed to reviewing and improving accessibility as new features and sections are added, and as we receive feedback from users.
5. Using accessibility features on your device
Many devices and browsers include built-in accessibility features such as zoom, larger text, high-contrast themes, screen readers, and voice control. Using these tools alongside our design choices can help tailor the experience to your needs.
6. Feedback and reporting accessibility problems
If you have difficulty using any part of this website, or if you think we are not meeting accessibility requirements, we would welcome your feedback.
You can contact us using the details on our website, including our contact form. If you can, please include:
- The page or feature you were trying to use.
- The nature of the problem you encountered.
- Any assistive technology or device/browser details you are comfortable sharing, which can help us investigate.
7. Enforcement and further help
Depending on where you live, you may have routes to raise accessibility concerns with external bodies or regulators. If you raise an accessibility issue with us and are not satisfied with our response, we will try to signpost to appropriate external guidance where we reasonably can.
8. Relationship to other policies
This Accessibility Statement sits alongside our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Notice and Cookie Policy.
9. Review and updates
This Accessibility Statement will be reviewed periodically and updated where necessary to reflect changes in the website, user feedback, or relevant standards and guidance.
The version published on this page is the version currently in force.
