Accessibility Statement

Our commitment and approach to maintaining an accessible website

St Margaret’s is committed to:

  • maintaining an accessible website:
    • ensuring that this website achieves “Level AA” conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, to comply with the National Disability Authority’s Code of Practice on Accessibility of Public Services and Information
    • ensuring that all new information on the website will achieve “Level AA” conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.
  • including accessibility when we procure 3rd party systems or upgrades to existing systems.

This website conforms with official accessibility guidelines

The website currently has Level AA conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.

How to send feedback on this website’s accessibility

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of this website.

Email us at feedback@irl-iasd.ie
Phone us on +353 (0)1 2175400
Write to us at: St Margaret’s Network, 10 Priory Hall,  Priory Office Park,  Stillorgan Road,  Blackrock,  Co Dublin,  A94 K735

Accessibility features of this website

  • Keyboard/Screen reader navigation – to assist users who do not navigate the site using a mouse or other assistive technologies.
  • Skip to content link – to assist users who do not navigate the site using a mouse or other assistive technologies.
  • Accessible images – to inform users using a screen reader or other assistive technologies of an images contents.
  • Accessible forms – to assist all users submitting forms on our site.
  • Accessible tables – to inform users using a screen reader or other assistive technologies of table content.
  • Colour contrast – to assist users who have difficulty with colour.
  • Font size changing – to assist users with vision issues.
  • Correctly structured content with good heading usage – to assist users using screen readers or other assistive technologies and to generally increase readability.
  • Useful link text (descriptive links, not just “click here”) – to inform users using screen readers or other assistive technologies.
  • Document accessibility – to assist users using screen readers or other assistive technologies and to generally increase readability.
  • Cross Browser compatibility – Ensure consistency in layout and navigation across all browsers and avoid bugs which may cause a user to be confused.
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