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Accessibility Statement

Last updated: [PLACEHOLDER: date the operator publishes this version]

CtrlAltRevise wants everyone, including disabled people and users of assistive technology, to be able to learn with the Platform.

Our aim

We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA. We are working towards this and believe the Platform partially conforms to WCAG 2.2 AA: some parts may not yet fully meet every criterion.

What we do

  • A "skip to main content" link so keyboard users can bypass navigation.
  • Light, dark and system themes, plus an accent-colour choice, to support readability and contrast preferences.
  • Keyboard-operable navigation and forms.
  • Semantic HTML headings and labelled form fields.

[PLACEHOLDER: confirm and expand this list after an accessibility review — e.g. focus visibility, colour-contrast ratios, alt text on images, code-editor accessibility.]

Known limitations

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How we test

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Get help or report a problem

If you cannot access part of the Platform, or you need information in a different format, contact us at [PLACEHOLDER: accessibility contact email]. Please tell us the page and the problem, and we will try to help and to fix it. We aim to reply within [PLACEHOLDER: response time, e.g. 5 working days].

If you are not satisfied with our response, in the UK you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).