Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on 30 May 2026.
We at Sue Howard & Associates are working to make our site accessible to people with disabilities.
1. Our Commitment
Sue Howard & Associates is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards to ensure our website is inclusive and usable.
2. Conformance Status
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA.
The Sue Howard & Associates website is partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard (detailed below).
3. Accessibility Features on Our Website
We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For example, that means you should be able to:
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Zoom in up to 300% without the text spilling off the screen.
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Navigate most of the website using just a keyboard.
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Listen to most of the website using a screen reader (including the most recent versions of JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver).
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Read content easily with high-contrast text and clear font hierarchies.
4. Limitations and Non-Accessible Content
Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility of the website, there may be some limitations. Please contact us if you observe an issue so we can address it, or list it here.
5. Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our website. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers:
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Email: sue@suehoward.co.uk
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Phone: 07788 673949
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 working days.
6. Enforcement Procedure
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (the ‘accessibility regulations’) in the UK.
If you are not happy with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).
