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Accessibility Statement
Last updated 2026-06-03
Our commitment
We want everyone to be able to use this site. We aim for WCAG 2.1 AA conformance and are working toward WCAG 2.2 AA as the standard matures.
What we have done
- Semantic headings and landmarks so screen readers can navigate the page structure.
- Full keyboard navigation with a visible focus ring on every interactive element.
- A skip-to-content link at the top of every page.
- Support for the reduced-motion preference: animations are disabled or minimized when you have that setting on.
- Color contrast checked against AA ratios for all text and UI elements.
- Labelled form controls and chart descriptions so assistive technology can communicate them.
Known limitations
- The scrolling tree video in the homepage hero is decorative. When you prefer reduced motion, a static image is shown instead, but the underlying media element may still appear in the accessibility tree on some browsers. We are tracking this.
- A few third-party embedded elements (such as the form processor) may behave differently depending on their own accessibility support.
How to tell us about a problem
If you run into a barrier, email us at [email protected]. Describe the page you were on and what happened. We will respond and aim to fix the issue as quickly as we can.
