Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Camden
Man with Van Camden is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all customers and visitors, including disabled users, older users, and people using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our Man with Van Camden website easier to use and outlines how you can contact us about accessibility issues or requests.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Our aim is for the Man with Van Camden website to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 at the AA level. These guidelines are recognised as the international standard for digital accessibility and are designed to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of needs, including visual, auditory, motor, and cognitive differences.
While we work towards full WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, we view accessibility as an ongoing process. We regularly review our content and design, and we welcome feedback that helps us improve access to information about our Man with Van Camden services.
Screen Reader Support
The Man with Van Camden website is designed to support users who rely on screen readers and other assistive technologies. Text content is written clearly and structured with headings and paragraphs to make it easier to navigate and understand when using screen reader software.
We aim to provide meaningful text alternatives for important images and graphics, so that users who cannot see visual content can still access the essential information about our accessible Man with Van Camden services. Where non-text content cannot be fully described, we strive to ensure that the same information is provided in text nearby.
Keyboard Navigation
Users should be able to navigate the Man with Van Camden website using only a keyboard. This includes moving through menus, selecting links, and accessing key sections of each page without needing a mouse or touch device.
We aim to ensure that keyboard focus is visible and logical, so that users can track where they are on the page. Interactive elements such as forms, buttons, and navigation controls are designed to be reachable and operable via standard keyboard commands, helping to improve accessibility for users with motor impairments.
Text, Layout and Readability
We work to make the content of the Man with Van Camden website clear, consistent, and easy to read. Pages are structured with headings, paragraphs, and descriptive text so that information about our accessible Man with Van Camden area services is simple to follow. We avoid unnecessary jargon and aim to use plain language wherever possible.
Our design places emphasis on good colour contrast between text and background to support users with low vision or colour vision deficiencies. We also aim to make text resizable using standard browser tools, without loss of content or functionality, so that visitors can adapt the display to their personal needs.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is a continuous process. As our Man with Van Camden services develop, we will continue to review the website, update content, and introduce improvements to enhance accessibility for all users. We may carry out periodic audits and take account of user feedback to identify and resolve accessibility barriers.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Man with Van Camden website, or if you need information about our services in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. You can write to us by post or use the contact form on our website to describe the issue or request. Please tell us which page you were using and what problem you encountered, so that we can investigate and respond effectively.
We will aim to respond to accessibility enquiries within a reasonable time frame and will do our best to offer an alternative way to access the information or service you need. Your feedback helps us improve the accessibility of our Man with Van Camden website for everyone.
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