The trust wants this website to be usable by as many people as possible. That means you should be able to change colours and contrast, zoom in without the text breaking, move around the site using a keyboard, and use a screen reader.
TO CONFIRM: This page is proposed rather than signed off. It is not in the signed-off mockup, and there is no accessibility statement anywhere on the old site. The structure below is the standard one. Every factual claim in it has to be completed after the build is finished and tested.
What this site aims to meet
TO CONFIRM: No conformance level is stated here on purpose. A statement of this kind normally names a standard and says whether the site fully, partially or does not comply with it. That cannot be written until the finished site has been tested. Do not add a conformance claim before testing.
How the site has been tested
TO CONFIRM: Needs the date of testing, who carried it out, whether it was tested in-house or by a third party, and which parts of the site were sampled.
Known problems
TO CONFIRM: A known issues list is a required part of an honest accessibility statement, and it cannot be drafted in advance. Once the site is built and tested, list each problem, what it affects, and when it is expected to be fixed. Older documents such as scanned PDFs and the funding application forms held on the old site are likely candidates.
Reporting a problem
If you find something on this site you cannot use, tell us. It helps to say which page you were on and what happened.
Mull and Iona Community Trust An Roth Community Enterprise Centre Craignure Isle of Mull PA65 6AY 01680 812900 enquiries@mict.co.uk
TO CONFIRM: Agree who in the office receives accessibility reports and how quickly people are told they can expect a reply. A statement that promises a response time the office cannot meet is worse than one that says nothing.
Asking for content in another format
If you need something from this site in a different format, get in touch using the details above and say what would work for you.
TO CONFIRM: Confirm which formats MICT can genuinely supply – large print, plain text, a printed copy posted out, someone reading it over the phone. List only what the office can actually do.
If you are not happy with our response
TO CONFIRM: This section usually names the body a complaint can be escalated to, and whether the public sector website accessibility regulations apply to the organisation. That is a question for MICT to answer, with advice if needed. Do not name a regulator or quote regulations until it is settled.
When this was last reviewed
TO CONFIRM: Needs the date the statement was prepared, the date the site was last tested, and how often the statement will be reviewed. Leave the dates out rather than guessing them.
