Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to making the peopleworth website usable for everyone
Last updated: 23 June 2026
On this page
- Our commitment
- Scope of this statement
- Accessibility standard
- What we have done
- Known limitations
- Compatible technologies
- Giving feedback
- How to contact us
Our commitment
peopleworth is committed to making our website accessible and usable for as many people as possible, regardless of ability, technology or access needs.
We believe good people operations should be practical, inclusive and human. That principle also applies to how we build and maintain our own digital presence.
We are working to make the peopleworth website clear, navigable and usable for visitors who use different devices, browsers, assistive technologies and ways of interacting with online content.
Scope of this statement
This statement applies to the peopleworth website and the content we directly control.
It does not apply to third-party tools or embedded content that may appear on the site, such as appointment booking tools, recruitment platforms, forms, videos, maps or other external services. Where possible, we aim to work with third-party providers that take accessibility seriously.
peopleworth may operate with members and users across the United Kingdom, South Africa and other jurisdictions. We aim to support equal access and non-discrimination across our digital content.
Accessibility standard
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG, are internationally recognised standards for digital accessibility.
The peopleworth website aims to support WCAG 2.2 level AA.
We are working to maintain a website that is perceivable, operable, understandable and robust for users with different access needs.
What we have done
To support accessibility, we aim to:
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use clear and consistent navigation
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structure pages with logical headings
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use plain, understandable language
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use readable text sizes
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provide descriptive link text
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maintain appropriate colour contrast between text and backgrounds
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support keyboard navigation where possible
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provide descriptive alternative text for meaningful images
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avoid unnecessary complexity in forms and page layouts
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make contact routes clear for users who need assistance
We will continue to review the website as content, design and third-party integrations change.
Known limitations
We are aware that some areas of the website may depend on third-party tools or design elements that are not fully within our control.
These may include:
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third-party embedded content, such as appointment booking tools or recruitment listings
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forms or interactive elements provided through external platforms
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images, icons or design elements that may need improved alternative text
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colour contrast, keyboard navigation or heading structure issues that may be identified during future review
We are working to identify and address these issues where they fall within our control.
An honest account of known limitations matters more to us than claiming a perfect site.
Compatible technologies
The peopleworth website is intended to work with recent versions of major web browsers and commonly used assistive technologies, including screen readers and screen magnification tools.
Because browsers, devices and assistive technologies change over time, we welcome feedback if any part of the website does not work as expected.
Giving feedback
We welcome feedback on the accessibility of the peopleworth website.
If you encounter a barrier, or if there is content you cannot access, please let us know.
When contacting us, it helps if you can tell us:
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the page or content affected
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what happened
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the device and browser you were using
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whether you were using any assistive technology
We take accessibility feedback seriously and will do our best to respond and resolve issues promptly.
How to contact us
To report an accessibility issue or request information in an alternative format, please contact us at solutions@peopleworth.ai. We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within five working days.