Accessibility Statement
Our Commitment
We want this website to be usable by as many people as possible, including disabled users and people using assistive technologies. We aim to provide clear navigation, accessible forms, readable content, and a consistent experience across campaign pages.
Accessibility Approach
We work towards good accessibility practice and seek to align public-facing pages with WCAG 2.1 AA principles where reasonably possible within campaign delivery timelines and third-party dependencies.
Accessibility Features
- Semantic headings and page structure on key information pages.
- Keyboard-focusable navigation and form controls.
- Visible focus treatment on interactive elements.
- Readable text contrast across the main campaign interface.
- Accessible labels for form fields and submission states.
Known Limitations
Some parts of the site may still need improvement. For example:
- Some legacy or third-party embedded content may have accessibility limitations.
- Form protection tools such as reCAPTCHA may create additional accessibility considerations.
- Campaign content may change rapidly during election periods and some pages may need follow-up accessibility review.
Feedback and Support
If you experience difficulty using the website, need content in another format, or want to report an accessibility issue, please contact us through our Contact page.
Related Information
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Last updated: 31 March 2026