Accessibility Statement for Create Gloucestershire
This accessibility statement applies to www.creategloucestershire.co.uk.
Our Approach To Accessibility
Our role is to connect artists, organisations, funders and audiences/participants together in new ways, and we believe that our services should be accessible to people with different access needs.
We believe strongly in removing barriers to access and are regularly learning ways that we can do this. At the core of Create Gloucestershire is a culture of listening and connection, so we welcome any feedback about your experience with accessing our content.
We are using the following tools:
Inside Gov for advice about accessibility requirements
The “How to make your content accessible” webinar from Digital Culture Network
“How to make your online content accessible” guide from the Arts Council
Download our Accessibility Statement
Download our Accessibility Statement and Road Map as a PDF [opens in new window]
Date of last update : October 2022
Conformance status
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. We have used the Basic accessibility check from gov.uk and outlined below how we can do better in the future.
In 2022 we have worked on making the website more usable for everyone by:
Making sure our use of headings is consistent so that it makes the pages easier to read.
Keeping our navigation structure consistent so content is easy to find.
Making it responsive: we use Squarespace for our website so that it works equally on computers, phones and tablets, however we are becoming aware of the automatic settings which will need to be changed.
Starting to add more alt text to images for screen readers to describe our images
How accessible this website is
Some of the following basic elements of this website are accessible:
The text reflows in a single column when you change the size of the browser window
Videos added to the website since 2020 have captions, and/or have been uploaded to YouTube to use their automatic captioning
All foreground and background colours are checked to ensure sufficient contrast, or given alternative text in the case of images
Tests using a mobile or tablet device - The page orientation is responsive, it is possible to navigate using just one finger, and not relying on complex motions
Content is usable when zoomed in or magnified
Most Pop-ups and interactive or flashing content can be disabled, however there are some gif files which cannot be disabled
HTML checks - tables and bullet lists are styled properly, video players are accessible
We know some parts of this website are not fully accessible:
You cannot modify the line height or spacing of text
Most older PDF documents are not fully accessible to screen reader software
Some of our older videos do not have captions, audio descriptions or transcripts
Some of our online forms are difficult to navigate using just a keyboard
You cannot skip to the main content when using a screen reader
On many of our pages and in many of our documents the images, charts and tables don’t have a description
How to adjust your computer to make websites easier to see and use
There are some changes you can make to your computer to make any website, including ours, easier to see and use on your computer, mobile phone, or tablet.
My Computer My Way is a resource developed by AbilityNet. They have guides that offer step by step instructions on how to adapt your phone, computer or tablet to meet your needs. You can search for a specific need (e.g. making text larger) or filter the guides based on your symptoms (e.g. hand tremor) or condition (e.g. dyslexia).
AbilityNet also offer free webinars on a range of topics of relevance to disabled people. “Our library of recordings is free to access and contains useful information for disabled people, their colleagues, families, friends and the professionals who support them.”
Visit the 'AbilityNet Webinar' page if you would like to know more about the webinars.
Future plans
Websites and technology change over time, and we adapt ours depending on the use. We know that it is important to ensure accessibility is considered throughout this process.
We will do everything we can to make our website more usable and accessible for everyone, and have scheduled bi-annual reviews to evaluate accessibility.
We have also created a ‘Road Map’ below which outlines in more detail what we plan to work on in the future.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback so that we can continue to improve our website and help with any difficulties you may encounter. If you have any feedback or are finding difficulties using our website please let us know:
• Phone: 07897 121236
• E-mail: connect@creategloucestershire.co.uk
We try to respond to feedback within 7 working days.