We are committed to making our websites as accessible as possible. They are regularly tested for accessibility.
We want everyone to be able to us use them, no matter what their impairments and which technologies they use. This is part of our Everyday Equality strategy.
We have created the site taking best practice web accessibility guidelines into account, including WCAG 2.0, WCAG 2.1 and BS 8878.
This site was built by JustGiving, using their templates and technology.
They have committed to working with us to improve accessibility on the websites they build with us, and on pages used by other organisations.
They have already made a range of fixes to make their sites more accessible in the lead up to this event. They also have committed to continue to fix and improve their sites throughout this event and beyond.
We have made the site as usable as we can, but you might have a better experience if you change the settings on your computer to suit your individual needs.
For example you might change the site’s colours, increase the text size, or have the site spoken aloud.
For help customising your experience using accessibility features already on your computer, or by installing extra assistive technologies, try these sites:
We know that there are some accessibility problems with this site, and JustGiving are going to fix them as soon as they can.
They are currently working to fix:
If any of these problems stop you getting the information or service you need from our site, please contact us and we will be happy to help you.
We are always looking to improve the accessibility of our site, so if you find anything on the site difficult to use please let us know using this form.
To help us understand the problem as quickly as we can, please tell us:
All constructive feedback about the accessibility or usability of our site is welcome and we promise to consider it carefully.
This accessibility statement was last updated in July 2021 and follows the advice on accessibility statements in British Standard BS 8878.