Accessibility Statement
We are committed to making UKNeuroGuide accessible to as many people as possible.
UKNeuroGuide is a calm, UK-focused place to understand neurodiversity, find NHS pathways, and access trusted support — always free.
Our commitment
UKNeuroGuide is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities.
We continuously improve accessibility and usability across the website.
We aim to provide clear, accessible, and inclusive information for everyone.
Accessibility features
- Clear and simple language
- Responsive design for mobile, tablet, and desktop
- Keyboard navigation support
- Compatible with screen readers
- Accessible colour contrast
- Structured headings and semantic HTML
- Accessible buttons and links
- No flashing or harmful visual elements
Known limitations
We are continually improving accessibility. Some third-party content or external links may not fully meet accessibility standards.
We welcome feedback to help us improve.
Feedback and support
- Email: contact@ukneuroguide.co.uk
- Website: https://ukneuroguide.co.uk/
Technical standards
UKNeuroGuide aims to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
These guidelines help make web content accessible for people with disabilities.
Statement update
This statement was last reviewed on 30 April 2025.