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Accessibility Statement

Last updated 17 Jul 2026

TrackBritain is chart-heavy and health-adjacent, and we treat accessibility as a requirement, not a nice-to-have. We target WCAG 2.2 Level AA across the whole product.

What we commit to

Every text and UI element meets WCAG's contrast minimums (4.5:1 for body text, 3:1 for large text and interactive components). Every interactive element is reachable and operable by keyboard alone, with a visible focus indicator. Every chart ships with a text alternative and a data table for anyone using a screen reader or who simply prefers numbers to a picture — colour is never the only way a chart communicates status. Every form field has a properly associated label, and every icon-only button carries an accessible name.

How we test

We run automated accessibility checks (axe-core) against every new screen before it ships, and test keyboard navigation and screen reader behaviour (VoiceOver and TalkBack) by hand on anything chart-heavy or newly built. This is an ongoing programme, not a one-off audit — accessibility is re-checked every time a screen changes.

Known limitations

TrackBritain is under active development. If you find a screen that falls short of AA, please tell us — see below. We treat an accessibility regression the same way we'd treat a broken payment: it gets fixed, not filed.

Reporting a problem

If any part of TrackBritain is difficult to use with assistive technology, contact us and tell us which page and what happened — we read every message and will get back to you.