Accessibility Statement for InclusionHub.com

Last Modified: September 20, 2023

InclusionHub’s mission is to help businesses prioritize digital accessibility and contribute to the general accessibility of the internet at large. Thus, we are committed to ensuring the digital accessibility of InclusionHub.com as a top priority. We continually monitor and improve the user experience of InclusionHub.com for everyone, applying relevant remediations as barriers are discovered.

The accessibility of InclusionHub.com is managed by InclusionHub Founding Partner Hypha HubSpot Development The following statement documents efforts taken to ensure accessibility, known issues under review, unresolvable issues, along with a means to notify us of issues we may not be aware of.

 

Measures to support accessibility

InclusionHub takes the following measures to ensure accessibility is prioritized and included in our company culture:

  • Accessibility is included as part of our mission statement.
  • Accessibility is included throughout our internal policies.
  • Staff is continually trained on accessibility.
  • Staff is assigned clear accessibility targets and responsibilities.
  • An Accessibility Team Lead has been assigned to hold other staff accountable.

InclusionHub takes the following measures to ensure the accessibility of InclusionHub.com:

  • InclusionHub.com was built with accessibility as a leading priority.
  • InclusionHub.com was audited using the AudioEye Pro Scanner for recommendations.
  • InclusionHub.com was tested against Google Lighthouse to identify additional issues .
  • InclusionHub.com was manually audited by the Hypha accessibility team.
  • Native assistive technology users periodically test the accessibility of InclusionHub.com.
    • November 13, 2020 - Taylor Arndt - Testing with NVDA and JAWS on Google Chrome
      1. General website navigation, finding and submitting the contact form with general feedback. 
      2. Searching the database for a specific resource, finding that resource and suggesting edits for that resource.
      3. Filtering the resource database for a specific category and service. Finding a specific resource and leaving feedback on that resource.
      4. Reading about Certified Inclusive, checking to see if a business is already listed and nominating a business to be Certified Inclusive.
  • InclusionHub.com's accessibility is monitored and manually managed by Hypha HubSpot Development.

 

Conformance status

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) defines requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. While our goal is WCAG 2.1 Level AA conformance, and we make consistent ongoing effort to maintain this conformance, at times InclusionHub.com may be partially conformant. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully meet accessibility standards at that time. Issues that are known are documented here and addressed immediately when possible.

 

Known issues under review

Through either internal discovery or external notification, the following issues or barriers have been brought to our attention. We are actively looking to resolve these issues as quickly as possible.

  • NVDA reads form checkbox labels multiple times.

 

Limitations or forgone remediations

Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility of InclusionHub.com, there may be some limitations we are aware of but cannot resolve. When limitations are known they will be itemized below. Please contact us if you observe an issue not listed below.

  • Form errors do not return focus immediately to the fields with errors. This requires the user manually finds the field that needs updated to proceed.
  • The sticky navigation does not declare a change of state upon scrolling. 

 

Resolved issues

  • Mobile menu does not convey the proper button state of collapsed or expanded.
  • Resource filtering results in the user focus starting over at the top of the page every time a new filter is added or removed.
  • Resource search cannot be easily skipped due to each result being discoverable by screen readers.
  • Desktop navigations using improper "Menu" aria designations has been replaced with simple "Nav" markup.
  • Form focus is placed on the first form field when any form is requested. (Edit Listing Form, Accessibility Notification Form, etc.)

 

Evaluation reports

Assistive technology testing evaluations for InclusionHub.com will be documented here once completed.

Feedback

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of InclusionHub.com. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers by emailing info@inclusionhub.com or by contacting us through the following form:

Formal approval of this accessibility statement

This accessibility statement is approved by Jon Sasala, Hypha HubSpot Development President and Accessibility Team Lead. To file a formal complaint please contact Jon Sasala by emailing jon@inclusionhub.com.

 


This accessibility statement is based on the W3C Accessibility Statement Generator