Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Islington Man and Van
Islington Man and Van is committed to providing an accessible and user-friendly online experience for all visitors, including disabled people, older people, and those using assistive technologies. This Accessibility Statement explains the steps we are taking to make our Islington Man and Van area services more accessible and inclusive, and how you can contact us if you experience any difficulties.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
Our goal is to ensure that everyone can access information about our man and van services in Islington without barriers. We aim to follow recognised best practices and standards so that as many people as possible can use our website, regardless of technology, ability, or location.
We are working towards full conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1, Level AA. These internationally recognised guidelines define how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, hearing, cognitive, and motor impairments.
WCAG 2.1 AA Compliance
To align with WCAG 2.1 AA, we are actively reviewing and improving the design and structure of our Islington Man and Van website. Our aim is to present content in a clear, logical way so that users can find information about accessible man and van services in Islington quickly and easily.
Key areas of focus include providing sufficient colour contrast between text and background, ensuring text can be resized, using clear headings and labels, and avoiding content that may cause seizures or physical reactions. We regularly test our pages and update them to meet these guidelines as our site evolves.
Screen Reader Support
Our website is being developed with semantic HTML and meaningful headings so that screen reader users can navigate pages efficiently. We work to ensure that images have alternative text where needed, that form fields are clearly labelled, and that important information about Islington Man and Van services is presented in text rather than images alone.
Where possible, we avoid complex layouts that can be confusing when read aloud, and we aim to keep language clear and straightforward so that screen reader users can follow content without unnecessary complexity.
Keyboard Navigation
We understand that some visitors rely on a keyboard or alternative input devices rather than a mouse. Our site is designed to support keyboard navigation so that you can move through the accessible Islington Man and Van area content using the Tab, Shift plus Tab, Enter, and arrow keys.
We aim to provide a visible focus indicator so you can see which element you are currently on, and we structure content to make the tab order logical. Interactive elements, such as forms and buttons, are being tested to confirm that they can be operated using only a keyboard.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As our Islington Man and Van website grows, we are continually reviewing pages, adding improvements, and addressing any barriers that may arise. We welcome feedback from users of assistive technologies, as this helps us create a better experience throughout the accessible Islington Man and Van area we serve.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you have any difficulty accessing information on our website, or if you need content about our Islington Man and Van services in a different format, you can contact us using the standard contact details provided on our site. Please describe the page or service you were trying to use and the type of assistive technology or adjustment you require.
We will review your request and do our best to respond and provide the information you need in an accessible way. Your feedback is valuable and helps us make our services more inclusive for everyone in the Islington area.
Review of This Statement
This Accessibility Statement will be reviewed regularly as we develop our website and expand our man and van services across Islington. Updates will reflect changes to accessibility standards, new features on our site, and feedback from users. We are committed to making continuous progress toward a fully accessible online experience.