Why do accessibility statements matter?
An accessibility statement explains how accessible your website is, what works well, what doesn’t, and how people can get support if they experience barriers.
It shows that you are aware of accessibility, are taking it seriously, and are open about any limitations.
Who needs an accessibility statement?
You should consider having an accessibility statement if you run:
A charity or non-profit organisation
A small business or social enterprise
A public sector or NHS-related service
An organisation offering services, info, or products online
Whether you’re starting from scratch or unsure if your current statement is good enough, there are simple ways to get this right – without it feeling overwhelming.
Which option is right for you?
How it works.
A simple, supportive process that makes your accessibility statement easy to understand, implement, and maintain.
1
Send Your Details
Provide me with the information I need to write an accurate, detailed accessibility statement.
2
Reviewing Your Info
Once I have a detailed understanding of your business and its accessibilty goals, I will begin creating your accessibility statement.
3
First Draft Provided
I provide you with the first draft of your accessibility statement. This is a good opportunity for you to give feedback, so I can make the appropriate changes.
4
Final Delivery
Once the accessibility statement is amended and approved, I will provide you all of the documentation you need to begin implementing.


