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​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

This statement was last updated on 29/01/2026.


I am committed to making my services and website as accessible as possible to everyone, including people with disabilities, in line with best practices and UK accessibility standards.

Commitment to Accessibility

I strive to ensure that all clients, website visitors, and users can access my services and information regardless of their abilities. This includes:

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  • People with visual, hearing, or mobility impairments
     

  • People with cognitive or learning difficulties
     

  • Anyone using assistive technologies such as screen readers or voice control
     

I will continue to improve accessibility over time, taking into account feedback and evolving standards.

Website Accessibility 

I aim to ensure that my website follows accessibility best practices, including:

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  • Using clear, simple language and consistent navigation
     

  • Providing text alternatives for non-text content (images, videos, graphics)
     

  • Ensuring colour contrast and font sizes meet accessibility standards
     

  • Making forms and interactive elements easy to use for assistive technologies
     

  • While I strive for full accessibility, I cannot guarantee that every page will meet all accessibility standards at all times.

Feedback

I welcome feedback on accessibility. If you experience difficulties accessing content or services, please contact me:

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Carly Darnell
17 Merriman Road, Street, Somerset, BA16 0JB
carly@carlydarnellcounselling.co.uk
07832 443154 

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I will respond promptly and aim to address accessibility issues as soon as possible.

Ongoing Improvement

I review my accessibility measures regularly and update policies and practices as needed. This includes:

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  • Adapting content to meet user needs

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  • Keeping up with accessibility standards and guidance from relevant UK authorities

Legal Context

This policy aligns with relevant UK law, including:

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  • Equality Act 2010 – ensuring reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities

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  • UK accessibility best practices – guidance for websites and digital content

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