Accessibility
The UK Sepsis Trust is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to everyone, regardless of technology or ability.
We are continually working to improve the user experience for all visitors and to apply the relevant accessibility standards.
Measures to Support Accessibility
- We follow best practices to ensure our website is accessible, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, aiming for AA compliance.
- Our website is designed to be fully responsive, meaning it adapts to different screen sizes and devices.
- We regularly review our content to ensure that it is clear, concise, and easy to understand.
- We strive to provide alternative text for images and non-text content wherever possible.
- Our site is navigable using a keyboard, and we ensure that all interactive elements can be accessed without a mouse.
- We aim to ensure that all downloadable documents, such as PDFs, are accessible.
- All our Sepsis Voices video interviews are captioned so those with hearing impairments can watch them.
Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter any barriers or have suggestions on how we can improve accessibility, please contact us: info@sepsistrust.org
Ongoing Efforts
We’re a small charity but we recognise that accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we are committed to continually enhancing the accessibility of our website.
Thank you for visiting the UK Sepsis Trust website. Your experience matters to us, and we are dedicated to making our online presence inclusive and user-friendly for all.
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