Website accessibility

We are committed to Website Accessibility and Compliance. We maintain best practise with the use of site plugins.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)

WCAG is developed through the W3C process in cooperation with organizations around the world, aiming to provide a single standard for web content that meets accessibility needs.

Web content refers to information on a web page such as:

  • text, images, and sounds
  • code that defines structure, navigation, design, etc.

WCAG applies to dynamic and responsive content (multimedia, mobile and devices, etc).

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Making our site easier to experience for people with disabilities

Web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them. More specifically, people can:

  • Perceive, understand and navigate the site.
  • Interact, engage and contribute on the web.

Web accessibility encompasses all disabilities that affect access to the Web such as:

  • Auditory
  • Cognitive
  • Neurological
  • Physical
  • Speech
  • Visual

It also benefits people without disabilities

  • People using mobile phones, smart watches and other small-screen devices.
  • Older people with changing abilities due to ageing.
  • People with temporary disabilities such as injuries and even lost glasses.
  • Situational limitations such as bright sunlight and also quiet environments.
  • People with slow, limited or expensive internet connection.

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