Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for Man with Van Uxbridge
Man with Van Uxbridge is committed to providing an accessible online experience for all users, including disabled people, older users, and people using assistive technologies. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to make our Man with Van Uxbridge website easier to use and the options available if you need support.
Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to make the Man with Van Uxbridge website usable and understandable for the widest possible audience. Our goal is to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 Level AA. These guidelines are internationally recognised standards that explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a wide range of needs, including visual, hearing, motor, and cognitive impairments.
We are continuously improving our website and services to ensure that people in the Man with Van Uxbridge area can find information and book services in an accessible and inclusive way.
Standards and Guidelines
The Man with Van Uxbridge website is being designed and developed with reference to WCAG 2.1 AA success criteria. This includes considerations such as text alternatives for images, sufficient colour contrast, logical heading structure, and consistent navigation to support all users, including those using assistive technologies.
Screen Reader Accessibility
We recognise that many visitors use screen readers or other assistive technologies to access information about our accessible Man with Van Uxbridge services. To support screen-reader users, we aim to provide:
Clear and descriptive page titles that indicate the purpose of each page.
Logical heading levels and meaningful section labels to make it easier to navigate through content.
Text equivalents for non-text elements where they convey important information.
Forms and buttons that include descriptive labels so that their purpose is clear when using a screen reader.
Keyboard Navigation
The Man with Van Uxbridge website is intended to be navigable using only a keyboard, without requiring a mouse or touch input. This is important for many users with mobility impairments and for people who prefer keyboard controls. We aim to ensure that:
All interactive elements, such as menus, buttons, and form fields, can be reached using the Tab key and activated using keyboard commands.
The focus order is logical and follows the visual order of the page.
Visible focus indicators are present so users can easily track where they are on the page.
Keyboard traps are avoided so that users can always move away from any component using the keyboard alone.
Text, Layout, and Readability
We aim to keep the text on the Man with Van Uxbridge website clear and concise, using plain language wherever possible. Content is structured to support understanding, with headings, short paragraphs, and descriptive wording so that users can quickly find information about accessible Man with Van Uxbridge services. We also aim to use sufficient colour contrast between text and background to assist people with low vision.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As we update or add new content and features to the Man with Van Uxbridge website, we review them with accessibility in mind and work to address any barriers we identify. We welcome feedback from users, particularly those who rely on assistive technology or specific accessibility features.
Contact for Accessibility Requests
If you experience any difficulty using the Man with Van Uxbridge website, or if you need information about our services in a different format, we encourage you to contact us. You can contact our team through the contact page on this website. Please provide details of the part of the website you were trying to use, the type of assistive technology or device you were using, and the kind of support or alternative format you require.
We will review your request and do our best to provide the information or help you need, and to improve our accessible Man with Van Uxbridge website for future visitors.
Feedback and Complaints
Your feedback plays a vital role in helping us improve our accessibility. If you have comments, suggestions, or complaints about the accessibility of the Man with Van Uxbridge website, please get in touch using the contact options on the site. We will take your comments seriously and use them to guide further improvements.
This accessibility statement is kept under review as our website and accessible Man with Van Uxbridge services continue to develop.



