Accessibility Statement
This is the accessibility statement for Nutgrove Villa Surgery.
This statement applies to content on the Nutgrove Villa Surgery website – https://www.nutgrovevillasurgery.nhs.uk/
This website is run by the Web Team at Mid Mersey Digital Alliance (MMDA). We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For example, that means you should be able to:
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change colours, contrast levels and fonts using browser functionality
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zoom in up to 200% without the text spilling off the screen
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navigate most of the website using just a keyboard
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navigate most of the website using speech recognition software
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listen to most of the website using a screen reader for example JAWS or NVDA
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We also try to make the website text as simple as possible to understand.
If you have a disability, search AbilityNet for “how to” guides to make your device easier to use.
Reporting problems
If you find any problems not mentioned in this statement, or if you think we are not meeting accessibility requirements, please let us know by email to: mmdawebteam@MerseyWestLancs.nhs.uk
Making a complaint
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018, known as the "Accessibility Regulations".
If you contacted us to report a problem with this website and you are not happy with the way we responded, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS)
Technical information
MMDA is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
Compliance Status
This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA standard, due to the non-compliances and exemptions listed below:
- Links must have discernible text
- Element does not have text that is visible to screen readers
- aria-label attribute does not exist or is empty
- aria-labelledby attribute does not exist, references elements that do not exist or references elements that are empty
- Element has no title attribute
- Headings are not in the correct order
- Document should have one main landmark
- All page content should be contained by landmarks
- Keyboard navigation not highlighting the links
- On 200%, some page sections are cut off
- On 400%, the mobile navigation is cut off half of the way
- Some images require ALT attribute for screen readers
Non-accessible content
The content listed below is non-accessible for the following reasons:
- Headings are not in the correct order
- Paragraph spacing requires at least 1.5 ratio
Non-compliance with the accessibility regulations
We know there are areas where the website does not meet accessibility standards and we have a plan to address each of them:
1. Links Must Have Discernible Text
- We intend to ensure that all links have meaningful and visible text or accessible labelling using attributes such as aria-label or aria-labelledby. Additionally, we will add descriptive title attributes where necessary, improving accessibility for screen readers.
2. Headings Are Not in the Correct Order
- We intend to restructure the headings in a logical and sequential order, starting with <h1> and progressing hierarchically. This will enhance the navigation experience for users relying on assistive technologies.
3. Document Should Have One Main Landmark
- We intend to implement a clearly defined main landmark using ARIA roles, such as <main> or role="main">, ensuring a single, identifiable primary area for assistive technologies.
4. All Page Content Should Be Contained by Landmarks
- We intend to review and adjust the page structure to ensure all content is properly enclosed within recognised ARIA landmarks, such as <header>, <main>, <nav>, and <footer>, improving the semantic structure of the page.
5. Keyboard Navigation Not Highlighting Links
- We intend to investigate and rectify the lack of keyboard focus visibility on links by ensuring appropriate focus styles are applied consistently. This will enhance usability for keyboard-only users.
6. On 200%, Some Page Sections Are Cut Off
- We intend to ensure that the layout accommodates up to 200% zoom without cutting off any sections, by revisiting and testing the responsiveness of the page design.
7. On 400%, the Mobile Navigation Is Cut Off Half of the Way
- We intend to resolve issues with mobile navigation when viewed at 400% by improving the responsive design and ensuring all navigation elements remain fully visible and functional at high zoom levels.
8. Some Images Require ALT Attributes for Screen Readers
- We intend to audit and add meaningful ALT attributes to all images, providing accurate descriptions to enhance the experience for users relying on screen readers.
9. Navigable
- "For more information click here", "Click here", "here", "link" etc are used as both the visible and programmatic link phrase for a link on several pages. Links that don't adequately convey their purpose can make it difficult for people who use a screen reader to identify the direction of the link, unless they specifically backtrack and read around the link to ascertain its context. This fails WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (A). We plan to ensure the direction of all links on the website is clearly indicated.
- Some images on this website contain text - WCAG 2.1 success criterion 1.4.5. or WCAG 2.1 success criterion 1.1.1 (Non-text Content). We intend to review all of these images, and where possible will have converted them to accessible format, used a different visualisation method or added detailed description text to the page.
- The accessibility regulations do not require us to fix PDFs or other documents published before 23 September 2018. While there may be PDFs on the website, we want to reassure you that we no longer intend to use PDFs going forward. Any content we publish from now on will meet accessibility standards.
If you cannot access a PDF, please contact us at the surgery to let us know.
What we’re doing to improve accessibility
We regularly review what we are doing in terms of providing better accessibility to our website.
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on 20th November 2024.
This website was last tested in November 2024 by Cube Creative using Axe Accessibility Tools.