Accessibility
Accessibility statement
Accessibility is part of the work we sell, so we hold this site to the same standard we hold the training we build for clients. We design for people who use keyboards, screen readers, magnification, and reduced motion, not as a final-step checklist, but from the start.
Last reviewed June 12, 2026.
The standard we build to
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA and Section 508 across this site and the learning experiences we produce. WCAG 2.1 AA is the benchmark most organizations, funders, and procurement teams reference, and it is the bar we design and test against by default.
What that means on this site
Concretely, this site is built with:
- Semantic HTML with a single H1 per page, ordered headings, and landmark regions (header, nav, main, footer) so the page structure is clear to screen readers.
- Full keyboard operability, a skip-to-content link, and a visible focus indicator on every interactive element.
- Text and interface colors checked against WCAG AA contrast ratios, with low-contrast combinations corrected.
- Descriptive alternative text on meaningful images, and decorative images hidden from assistive technology.
- Form fields with associated labels, clear required-field indicators, and status messages announced through live regions.
- Motion and animation that respect the prefers-reduced-motion setting.
- Titled iframes and accessible names on icon-only controls.
Known limitations
We would rather be honest than claim perfection. A few areas of the site embed third-party content we do not fully control, including interactive course demos and survey and quiz tools hosted elsewhere. These may not meet the same standard as the rest of the site. Where a demo is not fully accessible, we are glad to provide an accessible alternative or a guided walkthrough on request. We review the site periodically and fix issues as we find them.
Found a problem?
Tell us and we will fix it
If you run into a barrier on this site, or you need information in a different format, send us a message. Tell us the page and what went wrong, and we will get back to you within two business days.
Need accessibility help on your own training, an audit, remediation, or a VPAT? That is work we do. See our services or start a conversation.