Accessibility
We want everyone, including people using assistive technology, to be able to read our pages, take an assessment, and get their result. This is our current position and where we are still improving.
This is a working v1 draft, written to be honest and useful while it is reviewed by UAE legal counsel. We would rather publish a plain, accurate version now than leave you with nothing. The wording may change.
Our commitment
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at level AA, and to keep this site usable with a keyboard, with a screen reader, and at larger text sizes. Caregivers are part of our audience and many do not use English as a first language, so clarity and language support matter to us as much as technical conformance. We treat accessibility as ongoing work, not a one-off box to tick.
What we have done
- Text and background colours are chosen to meet AA contrast.
- The site works with a keyboard, with a visible focus outline on every interactive element.
- Animations are gentle and respect a reduced-motion setting in your operating system.
- Layouts reflow to small screens without loss of content.
Where we are still working
This is an honest v1. Our assessments are currently delivered through an embedded third-party form whose accessibility we do not fully control; moving to a native, more accessible assessment experience is on our roadmap. Full Arabic and right-to-left support is in progress. English now, Arabic in progress.
If something is hard to use
If any part of the site or an assessment is difficult to access, tell us through the contact page and describe what got in your way. We will help you complete what you came to do and use your report to fix the underlying problem.