Accessibility Statement
This page explains how ADHDaptive aims to keep the website clear, readable, and easier to use.
1. Our approach
We want everyone who visits ADHDaptive to feel welcome and supported.
We aim to keep content clear, readable, and accessible for as many people as possible, including people with ADHD, autism, and other neurodivergent experiences.
2. What we are doing
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA where possible.
- Responsive, mobile-friendly design
- Alt text for meaningful images
- Clear heading structure and page layouts
- Readable font sizes and colour contrast
- Minimal animations and distractions
3. Raising concerns
If you have trouble using this website, or if something does not feel accessible, please raise it.
Accessibility concerns, usability issues, or feedback can be sent to info@adhdaptive.org.
We take these concerns seriously and will try to fix the issue or offer an alternative where possible.
4. Continuous improvement
We review content regularly and aim to improve the website over time.
That includes listening to feedback, checking readability, and reducing barriers where we can.