Accessibility

We aim to make all events as accessible and as inclusive as possible. If you cannot find the information you need on this page or on our website, please let us know. Email us at info@inclusionlondon.org.uk.

Venue access

All events will be held in wheelchair accessible venues. We will provide details of accessible parking where possible (this will be shown on the event page).

Access needs

We aim to meet all access needs where possible including providing British Sign Language Interpreters and electronic note takers. Due to limited budget,  it may be necessary to ask for contributions towards communication support requests if participants are in receipt of their Access To Work support.

Please let us know no later than 3 weeks before the event if you have additional access needs so we can make the necessary access arrangements.

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee to meet all access requirements because of either budget restraints or because access requirements were requested after the 3 week notice period.

Booking

How to Book: For information on booking access and how to book, please visit the Booking page. If you are having problems with the booking system and need support in making the booking, please contact Gelila at the Inclusion London office info@inclusionlondon.org.uk 020 7237 3181.

Website access

Accessibility statement

This site is built with accessibility in mind. We follow the industry standard W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines so that our site is available to everyone.

Our approach

We’ve followed current the best practice which means the site will work on any modern web browser. If you have an older browser the site will still work but may not look as it is designed to be.

The pages of this site are made in a semantic way, that means the page structure is clear even when styling is turned off. We’ve used relative sizes for text so you can easily make the text larger or smaller using your browser’s zoom options (usually under the View menu). We’ve used current techniques to ensure that the site will work even if you don’t have the latest technologies.

All images should have alternative text so that if you turn off images or have a spoken browser, you’ll still be able to read the content. We’ve also implemented print stylesheets so the site should be clear and easy to read if you decide to print out some pages.

We do not use text re-sizing options or access keys as there is some debate about their usefulness.

We have tested this site on the following web browsers:

  • Internet Explorer 7, 8, 9 & 10 [PC]
  • Firefox 21.0 [PC]
  • Chrome 27.0 [PC]
  • Safari 5.1 [PC]
  • Opera 12.15 [PC]
  • Firefox 21.0 [Mac]
  • Chrome 27.0 [Mac]
  • Safari 6 [Mac]
  • Opera 12.15 [Mac]

Further help

The BBC’s My Web My Way website is an excellent resource with lots of accessibility tips on how to get the most out of your web browser.

Conformance and standards

This site conforms to a minimum of Level AA compliance of the W3C’s web content accessibility guidelines. The site has been built adhering to modern web standards and all pages should be XHTML and CSS compliant.

Contact us

If you have any issues with this site please do let us know and we’ll do our best to fix them.