The site is managed by the EAUC and has been designed so that as many people as possible can use it. We aim to make text, images and interactive elements as clear and simple as possible.
You should be able to:
zoom in up to 150% without issues
navigate most of the site using a keyboard
navigate most of the site using a mouse
use most of the site with a screen reader (such as JAWS, NVDA or VoiceOver)
use the Sienna accessibility widget to:
adjust font size
highlight titles
highlight links
change font
increase letter spacing
increase line height
make colour adjustments
adjust the size of your cursor
Parts of this website are not fully accessible, for example:
many documents are provided in PDF format, which may not be fully accessible
some pages and documents are not written in plain English
some heading and subheading elements are inconsistent or incorrectly structured
some images do not have image descriptions (ALT text)
some buttons or interactive elements are not clearly identified
some form error messages are not clearly linked to relevant form controls
When booking EAUC online events, users may disclose any additional access requirements.
All online events include automated English closed captions (CC) by default. Manual captioning or alternative formats may be provided upon request. Captions will also appear in session recordings.
It is assumed that all participants have access to a device and internet connection suitable for joining online events.
If you need information on this website in a different format, please contact us at: info@eauc.org.uk
In your message, please include:
the webpage address and, if relevant, the name of the document
your name, email address and (if applicable) organisation
the format you require
You may request accessible versions of any documents on this site.
You may also visit the EAUC Equality, Diversity and Inclusion page for more information about our broader accessibility commitments.
If you find any problems that are not listed on this page or feel we’re not meeting the accessibility requirements, contact us: info@eauc.org.uk
The EAUC is committed to making the website and resources accessible for every user, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard. We are working towards making the site fully compliant.