Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 17 April 2026
1. Our commitment
Neurodiversity Global treats accessibility as load-bearing, not decoration. Our target standard is the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. We are a neuroinclusion business, so the people we serve include many who depend on assistive technology, reduced motion, predictable layouts, and plain language. We build to that bar on purpose.
We are not yet in full conformance with WCAG 2.2 AA. The sections below explain what we have built, where we currently fall short, and what we are doing about it.
2. What we've built in
Every page of this site carries an on-site Accessibility Panel, opened from the bottom bar. It gives you direct control over:
- Font size adjustment.
- High contrast mode.
- Reduced motion toggle.
- Larger cursor.
- Focus highlight.
- Link underline toggle.
- Dyslexia-friendly font toggle.
- Saturation and greyscale control.
Your preferences are saved to your browser under the key ndg-a11y-settings so they persist across visits on the same device. Alongside the panel, we have also built in:
- Semantic HTML landmarks on most pages.
- Keyboard navigation on primary flows, with visible focus indicators.
- Colour contrast meeting WCAG AA on core body text, using design tokens so theming stays consistent.
- Respect for your operating system's
prefers-reduced-motionsetting in the Accessibility Panel and in some animated components.
3. Where we fall short today
We would rather tell you the truth than pass an RFP on a claim you can disprove in 90 seconds. As of the date above, the known gaps on this site are:
- The majority of our pages do not yet expose
aria-labelattributes on every interactive control. Screen reader users will still reach most controls, but the announced labels are not yet consistent across the whole site — a dedicated aria pass is planned. - Our long-form surfaces — the Contact page, the blog post template, and the AI chat surfaces — have not yet been through a detailed manual audit.
- No independent third-party accessibility audit has been carried out on the rebuilt site yet.
4. What we're doing about it
Active work, owned and scheduled:
- Completing the
aria-labelpass across all pages so every interactive control carries an accurate accessible name. - Bringing framer-motion components into line with
prefers-reduced-motionby default, so the system setting alone is enough. - Finishing the manual audit of Contact, Blog, and AI chat surfaces.
- Commissioning an independent accessibility audit once the site is feature-complete, and publishing the findings and fixes on this page.
5. Third-party dependencies
Parts of this site embed services we do not control. Booking is handled by Cal.com. Authentication for admin surfaces uses Supabase Auth. A small number of open-source libraries contribute UI components. These may not always match the accessibility posture we set for our own code. When we find issues, we raise them upstream and, where we can, work around them in the way we integrate the service.
6. Tell us when we get it wrong
If something on this site blocks you, confuses you, or does not work with your assistive technology, we want to hear about it. Email hello@neurodiversityglobal.com with the page URL, what you were trying to do, and what happened. We aim to respond within 5 working days.
7. Enforcement and your rights
Neurodiversity Global is a private-sector service provider. We are not covered by the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) Accessibility Regulations 2018, and we do not claim to be. The Equality Act 2010 applies to us as a service provider in the United Kingdom, and we treat digital access as part of our duty to make reasonable adjustments.
If you are in the UK and believe our response to an accessibility complaint is inadequate, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS): equalityadvisoryservice.com.
8. Related policies
See our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for how we handle your data and preferences across the site.