Our commitment
Accessibility Statement
The Society is working to make its public website clear, usable, and welcoming for people with a wide range of abilities, technologies, and ways of navigating.
Working toward alignment with WCAG 2.2 Level AA
Our accessibility goal
We aim to provide logical headings and landmarks, keyboard-operable navigation, visible focus indicators, readable contrast, responsive reflow, descriptive links, meaningful image alternatives, labelled forms, and reduced-motion support.
Measures in this website
- A skip link leads directly to the main content.
- Navigation, filters, forms, checklists, and links can be used by keyboard.
- Layouts reflow for narrow screens and enlarged text.
- Color is not the only signal for meaning or state.
- Motion is restrained and reduced when the device requests it.
- No public function requires an account or time limit.
Historical and third-party content
Some legacy press-release PDFs and external websites may not yet meet current accessibility standards. We provide context and an HTML route while historical documents are reviewed. The Society does not control accessibility on third-party sites.
Tell us about a barrier
If you encounter a problem, describe the page, task, device or assistive technology, and what happened. Do not include medical or other sensitive personal information.
Report an accessibility barrier
Assessment
This statement does not claim full conformance before an independent audit. Findings from testing and visitor feedback will be tracked and addressed as part of the production launch process.
