
Accessibility Statement for APDK
At the Association for the Physically Disabled of Kenya (APDK), we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all our users, including individuals with disabilities. We continually strive to improve the user experience and apply relevant accessibility standards to ensure our website and content are accessible to as many people as possible.
Measures to Support Accessibility
We are actively working to enhance the accessibility of our digital platforms. Measures include:
- Regular evaluations of the website for compliance with recognized accessibility standards, including WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.1.
- Ongoing updates and improvements to address any accessibility barriers identified during audits or brought to our attention by users.
- Implementing policies to incorporate accessibility into the design and development of our digital resources.
Current Accessibility Status
APDK is partially compliant with WCAG 2.1 AA standards. While we are making significant progress, some areas of our website, particularly video content, currently do not fully meet these standards. Known issues include:
- Lack of captions or alternative text for some video content.
- Limited audio descriptions for users who rely on them for understanding visual elements in videos.
Commitment to Continuous Improvement
We are dedicated to resolving these issues promptly. Our team is actively working to:
- Update existing video content to include captions and audio descriptions.
- Ensure all future video content adheres to accessibility standards.
Feedback and Assistance
We value your feedback to improve the accessibility of our platform. If you experience any barriers or require assistance with our website or content, please contact us:
- Email:info@apdk.org
- Phone: +254 722 334 677
Disclaimer
APDK is committed to maintaining and improving accessibility for all users. However, given the dynamic nature of digital content, there may be instances where accessibility issues arise temporarily. We appreciate your understanding and encourage feedback to help us address such issues promptly.
Last Updated: November 2024