ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
the nech is committed to ensuring that its website is accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. We aim to provide an inclusive digital experience and continuously work to improve the accessibility and usability of our website.
WHAT WEB ACCESSIBILITY IS
Web accessibility means enabling people with diverse abilities to perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with websites effectively. An accessible website allows users to access content with a comparable level of ease, regardless of assistive technologies or input methods used.
ACCESSIBILITY ADJUSTMENTS ON THIS SITE
We have taken reasonable measures to improve the accessibility of this website in line with generally recognised accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
As part of these efforts, we have:
• structured content using clear and consistent headings
• ensured logical reading and navigation order
• provided alternative text for relevant images
• applied colour combinations with sufficient contrast
• enabled keyboard navigation where applicable
• reduced unnecessary motion and animation
We aim to support common assistive technologies such as screen readers and keyboard navigation.
DECLARATION OF PARTIAL COMPLIANCE DUE TO THIRD-PARTY CONTENT
Certain parts of the website may rely on third-party services or embedded content that is outside of our direct control. While we make reasonable efforts to ensure accessibility, we cannot guarantee full compliance for such third-party elements.
ACCESSIBILITY ARRANGEMENTS IN THE ORGANISATION
the nech operates primarily as a digital and advisory business. Services are provided remotely, and no public-facing physical premises are maintained for in-person visits.
REQUESTS, ISSUES AND SUGGESTIONS
If you encounter any accessibility barriers on this website or require assistance accessing content, we welcome your feedback.
Please contact us via the Contact page of this website, and we will make reasonable efforts to address your request.
