
Accessibility Statement
Effective date: February 2026
Our Commitment
At ADHD 4 Adults, accessibility and inclusion matter to us.
As a neurodivergent-informed organisation, we believe everyone should be able to access information and support in ways that feel manageable, clear, and respectful of different needs.
We are committed to making our website and services as accessible, understandable, and welcoming as possible.
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What We Aim For
We aim to make our website:
• easy to read, using clear and plain English
• visually calm, with good colour contrast and spacing
• usable with keyboards and assistive technologies where possible
• accessible across mobile, tablet, and desktop devices
• free from flashing or overly distracting visual elements
Our approach is informed by recognised accessibility best practice, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2, where reasonably achievable for a small organisation.
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Ongoing Improvements
We recognise that accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task.
We are continually reviewing and updating our website and materials to improve accessibility and usability.
Current and future areas of focus include:
• Improving captions and alternative text for images and visual media
• Reviewing font choices and spacing for maximum legibility
• Ensuring forms are clearly labelled and easy to complete
Some parts of the website may not yet fully meet all accessibility standards, but we are actively working to improve this.
If you notice anything that could be clearer, easier, or more accessible, we would genuinely welcome your feedback.
How to Contact Us
If you experience any difficulty accessing our website or materials, or if you have suggestions for improvement, please get in touch.
ADHD 4 Adults
Email: adhd4adults[@]gmail.com
We aim to respond to accessibility-related enquiries within five working days.
Legal Context
This website is designed in line with the Equality Act 2010 and is informed by the principles of the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018, as a matter of good practice. While ADHD 4 ADULTS is not a public sector body, we seek to apply the principles of inclusive and accessible design wherever reasonably possible.
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