Accessibility Statement
Digital accessibility is about removing the barriers that prevent people from using websites, apps and digital tools.
Since 2018, all UK websites for public sector organisations have to pass WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility guidelines. These lay out the minimum standards for legibility, text-to-speech support and plain English, to make sure everyone can access and understand the information they need.
Digital accessibility matters to us, because we want everyone to be able to use our website. This means you should be able to:
change colours, contrast levels and fonts
zoom in up to 300% without the text spilling off the screen
navigate most of the website using just a keyboard
navigate most of the website using speech recognition software
listen to most of the website using a screen reader (including the most recent versions of JAWS, NVDA and VoiceOver)
Request another format
If you need information on this website in a different format like accessible PDF please contact us.
Email: contact@consulting20x.com
Feedback
We’ve tried our best to make this site as accessible as possible, and we’re always looking for ways to improve. So if you’ve found a page or area that’s hard to use, please let us know.
Email: contact@consulting20x.com
How have we been accessible?
Our accessibility expert has been engaged in all stages of the development of our website, including:
User Experience (logical content structures, easy to use interfaces)
design (font usage, colours, contrast, layout and shape)
front end (what users see and interact with)
technical (how the site works, what functions are used to assist users)
We use Hostinger for our frontend development to align with web accessibility standards and allows us to test accessibility at every stage of development.
We’ve also used these assistive technologies and validators throughout the development:
Zoom in iOS
Keyboard only, to see how easy it is to navigate without a mouse
Overview and type hierarchy
Colour contrast checks
Compliance status
Our website aims to be as compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard as possible.
There are areas we still find are not as accessible as we wish and we will continue to identify and improve upon them
Accessibility status
This statement was published on 13th March 2023.