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​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

Pulse Wellbeing is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all users, including people with disabilities. We want every visitor, student, teacher, parent, and school leader to be able to use our website and app without barriers.

Our Commitment

  • We aim to comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standards.

  • We are continuously working to make our digital content more accessible and user-friendly.

Measures We Take

  • Clear, simple language to support readability.

  • High-contrast colour palettes and readable fonts (Nunito and Quicksand).

  • Consistent navigation and layouts across pages.

  • Support for screen readers with descriptive alt text for images.

  • Keyboard-friendly navigation.

Ongoing Improvements

We regularly review and test our website and app for accessibility. If issues are identified, we aim to fix them as quickly as possible.

Feedback and Contact

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Pulse Wellbeing. If you experience any difficulty accessing our website or app, please contact us:

📧 Email: joe@pulsewellbeing.org.uk

We will respond to feedback within 5 business days.

Formal Approval

This Accessibility Statement was last updated on 27th September 2025.

Easy-Read Accessibility Statement (For Students)

We want everyone to be able to use Pulse, including students with disabilities.

  • We use easy-to-read text and clear buttons.

  • Our colours and fonts are chosen to make reading easier.

  • You can use Pulse with a keyboard or a screen reader.

If you ever find something hard to use, please tell your teacher or email us at joe@pulsewellbeing.org.uk

We will try to fix any problems quickly.

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