Yes it does!

You can find an accessibility statement direct from within the app:

 

 

 

Here is an example from our fictional council, Epic Forest:

Accessibility

This online service is provided by AdviceAid on behalf of Epic Forest District Council.

AdviceAid is committed to ensuring that the service is accessible to everyone regardless of disability, capability or technology. Our objective is to conform to the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.

Some of the measures we have taken to ensure the service is accessible include:

  • The webpages use relative font sizes to enable users to change the size of text on the page.
  • We use alternative text for all images.
  • All web pages use valid XHTML.
  • We conduct regular validation checks to ensure the HTML code is valid.
  • We run regular checks of our pages against accessibility testing tools and audit against the WCAG guidelines.
Get Help

AbilityNet provides guidance about how to:

  • make your mouse easier to use
  • use your keyboard instead of a mouse
  • talk to your device
  • make your device talk to you
  • make text larger
  • change your colours
  • magnify the screen
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