Accessibility Statement

Digital information and services should be accessible to everyone.

IAARM is committed to making its digital information and services perceivable, operable, understandable and robust for people with disabilities.

Design Commitment

Accessibility is considered across content, interaction and technology.

01

Structure

Semantic headings, landmarks, reading order and descriptive controls support assistive technology.

02

Keyboard Access

Core navigation and interactive functions are designed for keyboard operation and visible focus.

03

Visual Access

Contrast, scalable text, bounded typography, responsive layouts and non-color status cues support readability.

04

Media

Published media includes appropriate playback controls; captions and transcripts accompany spoken or information-bearing audio where required.

Ongoing Review

Accessibility is tested and improved over time.

IAARM evaluates the platform against WCAG 2.2 Level AA criteria. Content, forms and components undergo technical and editorial review, and identified barriers are prioritized according to severity and user impact.

Feedback

Request information in an accessible format.

If you encounter a barrier, identify the page, function, assistive technology or format involved and the preferred means of response. Do not include medical records or other sensitive information in a general accessibility inquiry.

Contact the accessibility team