Our Commitment
We believe everyone should be able to access our services, assessment tools and resources without unnecessary barriers.
We are continually working to improve the accessibility of this website and welcome feedback on how we can do better.
Accessibility Standards
We aim to design and develop this website in line with the principles of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA wherever reasonably practicable.
These internationally recognised standards are designed to make websites more accessible to people with disabilities.
Features That Support Accessibility
- Responsive layouts that adapt to different screen sizes.
- Clear page structure and logical heading hierarchy.
- High colour contrast across text and interface elements.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation where possible.
- Clearly labelled buttons and interactive controls.
- Scalable text that works with browser zoom up to at least 200%.
- Forms designed with associated labels and validation messaging.
- Consistent navigation and page layouts.
- Alternative text for meaningful images where appropriate.
- Focus indicators for keyboard navigation.
Assessment Tools
Our interactive assessment tools have been designed to be as accessible as reasonably possible.
We continue to review these tools to improve keyboard navigation, screen reader compatibility, focus management, form validation, colour contrast and mobile accessibility.
Browser Compatibility
This website is designed to work with current versions of major browsers including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari.
The website should also function correctly across desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Assistive Technologies
We aim to support commonly used assistive technologies including screen readers, screen magnifiers, voice recognition software and keyboard-only navigation.
Different combinations of devices and assistive technologies may produce varying experiences, and we continue to test accessibility during development.
Known Limitations
Although we strive to make every part of the website accessible, there may be occasions where some content or functionality does not yet fully meet accessibility standards.
Examples may include newly released features, embedded third-party content, downloadable documents produced by third parties and future interactive tools still under development.
Reporting Accessibility Issues
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, or believe something could be improved, we would like to hear from you.
Please include the page or feature you were using, a description of the issue and the device and browser you were using, if known.
GROUP 7 LIMITED
Email: Send GROUP 7 an email
Website: https://www.group-7.co.uk
Alternative Formats
If you require information published on this website in an alternative format, please contact us.
Where reasonably practicable, we will work with you to provide information in a suitable format.
Ongoing Improvements
Accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time exercise.
As the GROUP 7 platform evolves, we will continue to review accessibility against recognised standards, improve usability through user feedback, test new functionality, enhance compatibility with assistive technologies and monitor changes to accessibility best practices.
Third-Party Content
Some pages may include links to or integrations with third-party websites or services.
We cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party content that is outside our control, although we aim to work with providers who take accessibility seriously.
Feedback
We welcome suggestions on how we can improve the accessibility of this website.
Your feedback helps us build a better experience for all users.
Contact
If you have any questions regarding this Accessibility Statement or would like to report an accessibility issue, please contact:
GROUP 7 LIMITED
Email: Send GROUP 7 an email
Website: https://www.group-7.co.uk