Accessibility policy.
Our commitment to accessibility
At Art Riot Collective, we want everyone to be able to access and enjoy our website easily. Below, you’ll find information on how we’ve designed the site to be accessible to everyone, including users with disabilities.
We aim to make our website usable for as many people as possible, which means you should be able to:
Navigate most of the website using only a keyboard.
Use speech recognition software to interact with the site.
Listen to most of the content using a screen reader (JAWS, NVDA, or VoiceOver).
Access our downloads and resources
Access our website on a mobile device using the in-built access features
Additionally, we strive to make our writing as clear and simple as possible. If you need advice on making your device easier to use, AbilityNet offers helpful resources.
Known issues on our website
TBC
Feedback
We welcome feedback on our website. If you experience any issues with our website or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us. [artriotcollective@gmail.com?]
What we’ve done to help accessibility
In order to reach a high level of accessibility, we work hard with our partners [Seachange link] to follow the international accessibility guidelines provided by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C WCAG 2).
Gaining feedback from our users is a high priority for us and is an essential part of our website and digital strategy.
What we’ve done
We could have a statement here about including BSL and transcripts for videos. Makaton (and easy read)? For artist interpretations?
Preparation of this statement
This statement was originally prepared on the 24th June 2025.