2026 European Supported Employment Conference

2026 European Employment Conference

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Accessibility Statement

BASE wants this website to be as clear, usable and inclusive as possible. This statement explains the approach we are taking, the support available on the site, and how to report accessibility barriers.

Accessibility Statement

BASE is committed to making https://base.thatdeveloper.co.uk as accessible and inclusive as reasonably possible for all visitors.

We want people to be able to use this website with confidence, including people who use assistive technology, keyboard navigation, screen readers, zoom tools, voice control, or other adaptations.

Our approach

We are working to provide a website that is clear, consistent, and practical to use across a range of devices and access needs. We use recognised accessibility good practice as a guide for ongoing improvement, including the principles behind the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

Accessibility is not a one-off task. We continue to review content, layouts, interactions, and technical behaviour as the site develops.

Accessibility features on this website

This website may include features intended to support readability and usability, such as:

  • clear page structure and headings;
  • responsive layouts for desktop, tablet and mobile devices;
  • keyboard-accessible navigation for core site areas;
  • readability and display tools where enabled on the site; and
  • support for text resizing and browser zoom.

Some pages may also include on-page accessibility tools to help with reading, contrast, spacing, or other personal preferences. These tools may be helpful for some users, but they do not replace the need for accessible design and content.

How accessible this website is

We aim for the website to be usable by as many people as possible, but we recognise that some parts of the site may not yet be fully accessible. This may include older content, third-party tools, embedded media, downloadable files, or areas that are still being improved.

Examples of issues that can sometimes arise on a developing site include:

  • inconsistent heading structure on some pages;
  • buttons, links, or interactive elements that need clearer labels;
  • colour contrast or spacing issues in some layouts;
  • documents or embedded content that are not fully accessible; and
  • third-party platforms or plugins that do not behave consistently with assistive technology.

What to do if you need information in a different format

If you need information from this website in a different format, or if a feature is difficult to use, please contact us and we will do our best to help.

For example, you can contact us if you need:

  • a document in a more accessible format;
  • help accessing event or booking information;
  • support with a form or online process; or
  • content explained in a different way.

Reporting accessibility problems

If you find an accessibility issue on this website, please email webmaster@inkfire.co.uk.

When contacting us, it is helpful if you include:

  • the page URL;
  • a brief description of the problem;
  • the device and browser you were using; and
  • any assistive technology involved, if relevant.

This helps us understand the issue more quickly and work towards a fix.

Third-party content

Some parts of the website may rely on third-party systems or services, such as embedded media, event tools, payment services, or linked platforms. While we aim to choose tools carefully and use them responsibly, we cannot control the accessibility of every external service.

Ongoing improvement

We expect this statement to evolve as the website develops. Accessibility improvements may include updates to templates, content structure, design patterns, forms, navigation, and component behaviour.

Contact

If you have feedback about the accessibility of this website, or need help accessing any part of it, please contact webmaster@inkfire.co.uk.