Wimbledon Solicitors is committed to making our website accessible to all visitors, including people with disabilities. We aim for our website to be usable by as many people as possible, regardless of how they access the web โ whether by keyboard, screen reader, voice input, or other assistive technologies.
Last updated: [MONTH YEAR] ยท Wimbledon Solicitors ยท SRA No. 490744
We design and build this website with the goal of meeting Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA โ the internationally recognised standard for web accessibility. We also aim to meet our obligations under the Equality Act 2010, which requires us to make reasonable adjustments so disabled people can access our services.
We have taken the following steps to make the website more accessible:
We are honest that some parts of the website may not yet be fully accessible. Areas we are aware need further work include:
We will update this statement as we identify and resolve issues. If you encounter a specific accessibility barrier, please tell us โ see the contact section below.
If you have difficulty reading or navigating our website, your browser and device may already have built-in features that can help:
Most browsers let you zoom or change text size using Ctrl + + (Windows) or Cmd + + (Mac). The site is designed to remain usable at up to 200% zoom.
The website is built to work with common screen readers including JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver (Mac/iOS), and TalkBack (Android). If you experience problems with any specific assistive technology, please let us know.
AbilityNet has free guides on adjusting your computer, tablet, or phone to meet your needs: mcmw.abilitynet.org.uk.
If any part of our website is difficult or impossible for you to use, please get in touch with us directly. We will do our best to help you in the way that works best for you. We can:
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter problems not listed above, or if you think we're not meeting the requirements of the Equality Act, please contact us โ we take all reports seriously and aim to respond within 5 working days.
Please include the URL of the page where you found the problem, a description of the issue, and (if relevant) the browser, device, or assistive technology you were using.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Equality Act 2010. If you contact us about an accessibility issue and are not happy with our response, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS):
This statement was prepared on [MONTH YEAR]. It reflects our current understanding of the website's accessibility. We will review and update it as the website changes and as we carry out formal accessibility testing. The website was built using WordPress and the Elementor page builder, following accessibility best practices but not yet subject to a formal third-party audit.