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Accessibility Statement

This accessibility statement describes a real target, a real reporting path, and an honest distinction between commitment and certification.

Accessibility is part of the site’s credibility. It is not a footer afterthought. This page is a real commitment and a real way to report problems. It is not a claim that every page has been audited or that every issue is fixed.

Our target

Our working target is WCAG 2.2 Level AA. That covers keyboard access, focus visibility, color contrast, heading structure, form labels, and language and direction handling for left-to-right and right-to-left pages.

What the current site does

The site uses semantic page structure, labeled form controls, and multilingual routing. Language and direction are set at the document level. Those are good foundations. They are not the same as a full audit.

Read this page the way W3C’s accessibility statement guidance suggests. It is a public commitment, a snapshot of current practice, and a path to report barriers.

Hit a barrier? Tell us

Use the contact page. Tell us:

  • The page you were on.
  • What you were trying to do.
  • Your browser or device, if it matters.
  • Any assistive tech involved, if you want to share.

That detail helps us reproduce the issue and fix it. If the barrier blocks access to key information, we want to know fast.