Accessibility Statement

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Accessibility Statement

Our site is intended for individuals with skills and knowledge in the area of AI medical scan analysis. Therefore, our site may not be accessible to everyone; it is designed for those who are trained to use the tools.  

However, whenever possible, we endeavour to provide support for the following: 

- Using different screen sizes 
- Receiving alt text for images 
- Maintaining correct content sequencing 
- Ensuring consistent navigation 
- Providing appropriate labels 
- Resizing text 
- Avoiding content that relies solely on sensory characteristics such as shape, size, visual location, orientation, or sound 
- Including descriptive links 
- Implementing heading hierarchies for content pages 
- Adding captions, transcriptions and audio descriptions in content pages 
- Utilizing any optimized content types or features such as accordions, tables and tabs. 
- Making use of the Web Rotor to navigate pages 

1.Our objectives

> Our objectives aim to eliminate restrictions for: 

- Deaf users 
- Users with limited hearing 
- Non-verbal users 
- Users with limited manipulation users 
- Users with limited reach and strength  
- Cognitive user group 

> However, there are some restrictions for: 

- Users without vision 
- Users with limited vision 
- Users without colour perception 

 

2.Accessibility levels

Whilst we have made efforts to ensure the accessibility of our site, there are some known limitations. This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard. The non-compliant areas are listed below. 

- Certain tables within the content lack table row headers when necessary. This deficiency leads to inaccuracies in how assistive technologies interpret the tables. This contravenes WCAG 2.1 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships). 
- Some link text is duplicated within a page, which contravenes WCAG 2.1 2.4.4: Link Purpose (In Context). 
- Some tables require captions in accordance with WCAG 2.1 success criterion 1.3.1 (Info and Relationships). 
- Some pages contain images without appropriate descriptions, potentially excluding users of assistive technologies from understanding image content. This contravenes WCAG 2.1 1.1.1 (Non-text Content). 
- Scan images lack labels, failing to provide feedback to screen readers (however, static data and generated data are accessible.) This contravenes WCAG 2.1 1.1.1 (Non-text Content). 
- Certain pages exhibit color contrast issues. This contravenes 1.4.3: Contrast (Minimum) .
- Pages displaying scans or tables completely at a 150% zoom level experience right-hand side overspill when enlarged further. This contravenes WCAG 2.1 1.4.4: Resize Text. 
- Accessibility of PDFs and documents may not always be ensured. 

 

3.What we’re doing to improve accessibility

- We strive to ensure that our usage of navigation, images, documents and tables adheres to accessibility standards. 
- We have implemented automated checks into our CI (Continuous Integration) process. 
- We value user feedback and actively listen to it.

4.Feedback and contact information 

Reporting accessibility issues with this website 

We continuously strive to enhance the accessibility of this website. If you identify any problems not mentioned on this page or believe that we are falling short of accessibility requirements, please reach out to us.

We are diligently working to ensure that, in conjunction with browser accessibility features, our website is accessible to a wide range of users with varying abilities.