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Accessibility statement

Accessibility statement for website thisisourhealth.org.uk

Our commitment

We want This is our health to be accessible to as many people as possible. We’re committed to designing this website and the wider engagement so that people with different needs, abilities and ways of accessing information can take part.

Accessibility matters to us because this work is about listening to real lives and to do that we have to remove any barriers wherever we can.

What we’ve done

In building this website, we’ve aimed to:

  • Use clear, plain language
  • Provide strong colour contrast for readability
  • Make the site usable with a keyboard and screen readers
  • Ensure pages work well on mobile, tablet and desktop
  • Structure content clearly, with headings and consistent navigation

We’re continuing to improve the site as the project develops.

Known limitations

This site is evolving. [Add in here any accessibility issue snot fully addressed]

We’re aware of these issues and will address them where possible.

Alternative ways to take part

Taking part in This is our health is not limited to this website.

You can also:

  • Visit us at in-person locations across Northern Ireland (add link to page)
  • Take part through a community-led session using a community pack

Tell us if something isn’t accessible

If you have difficulty using this website, or if something isn’t working for you, please let us know.

Email: thisisourhealth@hscni.net

If you can, tell us:

  • The page you were on
  • What you were trying to do
  • What device or assistive technology you were using

We’ll do our best to help and to improve things. This statement will be reviewed as the project develops.