Last updated: 11 November 2025
1. Introduction
At Evidenced Education Ltd, we are committed to ensuring that our website, digital resources, and online services are accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of ability, technology, or environment.
We aim to provide a positive user experience for everyone, including people with disabilities, by following recognised accessibility standards and continually improving our digital content.
2. Our Commitment
Evidenced Education Ltd strives to make its online materials and services accessible and usable by everyone. We are guided by the principles of the Equality Act 2010, which requires that digital services do not discriminate against users with disabilities.
We also work towards meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which are the international standard for accessible web design.
3. Measures We Take to Support Accessibility
To ensure accessibility, we aim to take the following measures:
- Regularly test our website for compatibility with assistive technologies (such as screen readers and magnifiers).
- Use clear and consistent navigation throughout the site.
- Ensure that text is easy to read, with sufficient contrast between text and background.
- Provide alt text for images and meaningful labels for buttons and links.
- Design documents and downloadable materials (such as PDFs) with accessibility in mind, using clear headings, plain language, and screen-reader-friendly formatting.
- Offer alternative formats of content upon request where possible.
4. Compatibility and Supported Technologies
Our website is designed to be compatible with:
- The latest versions of major web browsers (e.g., Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari).
- Commonly used assistive technologies, such as screen readers and voice recognition software.
- Desktop, laptop, tablet, and mobile devices.
To ensure the best experience, we recommend keeping your web browser and operating system up to date.
5. Ongoing Improvement
We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process and are committed to continuous improvement. We regularly review our content, design, and development practices to ensure that accessibility remains a key consideration in everything we produce.
When new resources or website features are introduced, they are reviewed and tested for accessibility before publication.
6. Limitations and Alternatives
While we strive to make all content accessible, some older documents or third-party materials may not fully meet current accessibility standards. If you encounter a document or resource that is not accessible to you, please contact us using the details below. We will do our best to provide the information in an alternative, accessible format.
7. Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website and resources. If you experience any barriers or difficulties in accessing our content, please let us know.
Email: [email protected]
Please include details of the page or resource you were trying to access, the nature of the issue, and the technology you were using. We will respond to your enquiry as soon as possible.
8. Enforcement Procedure
If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility-related concern, you have the right to contact the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), which enforces the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018 in the UK.
Further information can be found on their website: https://www.equalityhumanrights.com