Accessibility Compliance
We are committed to making the Foundation website usable by the widest possible audience, including people who use assistive technologies.
Our accessibility goal
We work toward conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA across the public website. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing practice covering design, development, content, testing, and maintenance.
Measures we take
- Semantic headings, landmarks, labels, and meaningful link text.
- Keyboard access and visible focus indicators for interactive controls.
- Right-to-left and left-to-right support without changing content meaning.
- Text alternatives for informative images and captions where appropriate.
- Color contrast, responsive layouts, scalable text, and reduced-motion support.
- Accessible validation messages and instructions for forms.
- Regular automated and manual reviews of representative pages and journeys.
Known limitations
Some older documents, third-party embeds, maps, or media supplied by external providers may not fully meet the same level of accessibility. We aim to provide an accessible alternative or assistance when a limitation is identified and the requested material is under our control.
Using the website
The site is designed to support keyboard navigation, browser zoom, screen readers, and operating-system motion preferences. Your browser and assistive technology should be kept reasonably current for the best experience.
Feedback and assistance
If you encounter a barrier, please use the Contact Us page and describe the page, the task you were trying to complete, your browser or assistive technology, and the format you need. We will review the report and respond as reasonably soon as possible.
Assessment and improvement
We review accessibility when significant components are introduced and as part of ongoing quality assurance. This statement will be updated when material changes are made or a new assessment is completed.