Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for AccessHub
This website is run by AccessHub (“we”, “us”). We are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for disabled people.
1. Compliance status
We endeavour to conform to the UK Government’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. We are actively working on improvements and welcome your feedback on how we’re doing.
2. Measures to support accessibility
- Ongoing accessibility review of the website and platform.
- Use of semantic HTML and clear headings to support screen-readers.
- Text alternatives (alt text) for non-text content where feasible.
- Colour contrast checks to ensure readability.
- Keyboard navigation and focus-indicators across interactive elements.
- Clear and consistent site structure and link labelling.
- Staff/ developer training in digital accessibility best practice.
- A procedure for reporting and fixing accessibility problems.
3. Content that may not yet be fully accessible
Although we are committed to accessibility, some parts of the site still may not yet meet full WCAG 2.1 AA standards. These may include, for example:
- Some older PDF documents or third-party content embedded in the platform.
- Some video content may not yet have captions or audio descriptions.
- Some new features may not yet have been fully tested for keyboard accessibility.
We are prioritising these issues and plan to fix them in due course.
4. Feedback and contact information
If you experience any difficulty accessing this website, need assistance, or would like to request an alternative format of content (e.g., large print, audio, easy-read), please contact us:
Email: info@theaccesshub.co.uk
5. Technical information about this website’s accessibility
This website is built using a modern web content management platform. The key technologies used include HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. The site is designed to be responsive and adapt to a range of devices (desktop, tablet, mobile).
The accessibility of the site is tested using automated tools and manual testing across major browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari.
6. Enforcement procedure
This accessibility statement is intended to reflect our commitment to accessibility. If you are not satisfied with how your request has been handled under this statement you may contact the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
7. Review date
We will review this statement and our accessibility measures at least once a year and update as necessary.
By publishing this statement, we commit to ongoing improvement and to work towards making AccessHub as accessible as possible for everyone.