Accessibility

This website is designed to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA of the Worldwide Web Consortium. These guidelines cover vision impairments, including low vision and photo-sensitivity; deafness and hearing loss; learning disabilities; cognitive limitations, including those associated with age and illness; limited range of movement; speech disabilities; and any combination of the above. While following the WCAG 2.2 guidelines has benefits for people with disabilities, they also make web content more usable for all. Wherever possible, our efforts include:

Color contrast: Text, background, links and other significant areas must meet the required colour contrast ratio.

Text resizing: Users will be able to magnify the webpage a minimum of two times.

Alt-text: Text descriptions are included for images, logos and pictures. This text is not visible on screen. It is embedded for screen-reading technologies to interpret for users.

Keyboard access: All links, buttons and other interactive controls are navigable by pressing the tab key only.

Heading structures: The headings and sub-headings that make up a page are properly formatted to work with assistive technologies.

Accessible forms: All input fields have text labels and added validation for easier interaction.

This website is built and designed using Squarespace. While such sites feature robust accessibility features, there may be elements we are not able to directly control. You can learn more by consulting Squarespace’s Accessibility Resources.