I build for people who have been failed by systems that were supposed to serve them. An inaccessible website is one more system that fails. So this page is direct about where the site stands: what works, what does not yet, and how to reach me when something gets in your way.
The Standard
This site targets WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Conformance is partial. I am working toward full.
I state that plainly because an honest gap builds more trust than an inflated claim. You deserve to know what you are walking into.
What Is Built
- A skip-to-content link, so keyboard and screen reader users can bypass the navigation.
- A main landmark on every page, so assistive technology can find the primary content.
- Keyboard-visible focus indicators, so you can always see where you are.
- Radio and checkbox groups on the intake form use fieldset and legend, so grouped questions are announced with their context.
- Text contrast is computed mathematically against WCAG thresholds. Body text passes at roughly 13:1, well above the 4.5:1 requirement.
- A dark, low-glare design, easier on light-sensitive eyes.
- Fonts are self-hosted, so text renders consistently and does not depend on a third party.
What Is Not Yet Done
- No formal third-party audit has been conducted. That is planned.
- The site has not yet been fully tested with screen readers. NVDA and VoiceOver testing is planned.
- Some PDF documents on the site may not be fully tagged for screen readers.
- The interactive dashboard visualizations rely on vision. They lack complete non-visual alternatives.
I would rather name these limits than let you discover them the hard way.
Tell Me What Breaks
If any part of this site gets in your way, tell me. Report the barrier through the intake form.
I respond within 72 hours. That is the standard I hold across everything here.