Outlook Australia is actively committed to continually improve our website’s accessibility and ensure compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines ( WCAG ) 2.2 developed by W3C at an AA level.
Website Accessibility
To enhance the accessibility of the website, we’ve implemented the following features:
- Use of Semantic HTML and ARIA attributes for better experience with assistive technologies.
- Sufficient colour contrast for text readability.
- A skip link that provides mechanism to jump past the the list of navigation items to the main content of the page.
While using the website, you should be able to:
- Change contrast levels and colours via specialised browsing modes or assistive plugin.
- Zoom in up to 400% without the text overlapping.
- Navigate most of the website using just a keyboard or assistive softwares. This includes links, headings and buttons.
Known Issues & Ongoing Improvements
Despite our best efforts, we know some part of this website are not accessible yet. We are actively working on the following:
- Improving third-party integrations that may not be fully accessible yet. This includes some of our forms and our Volunteer page.
- Ensuring all alternative text of images are descriptive to help assist visually impaired users.
Feedback
We always welcome suggestions and ideas to make our website accessible to all users.
If you find any problems not listed on this page or if you are having difficulty accessing our site, please use the form below to contact us.
Last Updated
This statement was last updated on February 24, 2025. Outlook Australia conducts accessibility audits and testing regularly to ensure compliance with the standards.