Our Commitment to Accessibility
Our Commitment to Accessibility
At Take Him At His Word, we are dedicated to ensuring that our website is accessible to people with disabilities. This statement reflects our commitment to making our online presence inclusive and user-friendly for everyone.
Why Web Accessibility Matters
Web accessibility is crucial as it enables individuals with disabilities to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web. It ensures that all users, regardless of ability, can access and benefit from the information and services offered online.
Ensuring Accessibility on Our Site
We have taken significant steps to align our website with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2] to ensure a high level of accessibility. Our site has been designed to be compatible with assistive technologies, such as screen readers, and we have implemented various adjustments to enhance the user experience for individuals with disabilities.
Declaration of Partial Compliance
Certain pages on our site may contain third-party content that could impact the overall accessibility. In such cases, we declare partial compliance with the established accessibility standards for those specific pages.
Our Physical Accessibility Arrangements
In addition to our digital efforts, we have also implemented comprehensive accessibility arrangements in our physical offices and branches. From parking facilities to service areas, we have ensured that our physical spaces are accessible to individuals with diverse needs.
Contact Us for Accessibility Support
If you encounter any accessibility issues while using our website or if you need further assistance, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator. We are committed to addressing any concerns and improving the accessibility of our online platform.
Please note that this accessibility statement serves as a reflection of our dedication to accessibility. We are continuously working towards maintaining compliance with local accessibility laws and regulations.
