Accessibility Statement
Standard we target
We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA across this website and to apply the same expectations to the products our platforms build.
Structure and semantics
Pages use landmark regions, a single descriptive heading hierarchy, meaningful link text and native HTML controls wherever possible.
Keyboard and focus
All interactive elements are reachable and operable by keyboard, with visible focus styles and logical tab order.
Contrast and motion
Text and interface colours are chosen for contrast against our glass surfaces, and decorative motion is kept subtle and non-essential.
Images and media
Informative images carry descriptive alternative text; decorative visuals are hidden from assistive technology.
Responsive and zoom
Layouts reflow from small mobile screens to large desktops and remain usable at 200% zoom without loss of content.
Known limitations
We would rather name the gaps than claim perfection. These are the areas we are actively working on.
- Some dense data visualisations offer limited screen-reader narration; we provide the underlying figures in text where feasible.
- Third-party embeds and fonts are outside our direct control, though we select providers with accessibility support.
- Newly published content is reviewed on a rolling basis, so a recent page may briefly lag our standard.
Report a barrier
If something on this site blocks you, tell us what happened, the page and the assistive technology you use. We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days.