1. Perceivable
1.1 Text Alternatives
There is an image on the first page, which has the appropraite alternative text incase of breakage, or visually impaired users
1.2 Time-based Media
As there is no time-based media on the site, this criteria does not apply.
1.3 Adaptable
The site uses headings and table structures, ensuring content is logically organised and can be interpreted by assistive technologies.
1.4 Distinguishable
Text is styled with sufficient size and spacing, it will be easy for those even with visual impairments to read.
2. Operable
2.1 Keyboard Accessible
The keyboard can be used to navigate the indivual pages, however due to a lack of experience, this function does not extend to using the navigation bars.
2.2 Enough Time
As the site is using a simple design, with no videos or audio, users have enough time to read and interact with the content as they are able to move on at their own pace.
2.3 Seizures and Physical Reactions
There is 0 flashing content that could cause seizures or similar reactions.
2.4 Navigable
The site includes a navigation menu, allowing users to move between pages easily.Also, headings are used to structure content, supporting navigation and ease of use.
2.5 Input Modalities
The site uses standard HTML elements, which supports compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, although full compatibility cannot be guaranteed, and many third party tools may not work.
3. Understandable
3.1 Readable
All text is in a reasonable size, with a high contrast to the background making it easy to read, it is all in the same language limiting confusion.
3.2 Predictable
Content is presented in a structured way using lists and consistent layout, this makes it easier for users to become used to the layout
3.3 Input Assistance
As there are no inputs in the site, this criteria does not apply.
4. Robust
4.1 Compatible
Table header cells are used correctly which ensures assistive technologies can correctly interpret table data.
The website partially meets WCAG 2.2 Level A standards. While many accessibility features are implemented, such as structured headings and navigation, some issues remain, such as more advanced accessibility features.