Accessibility Statement
Human Counselling is committed to making this website as accessible and inclusive as possible. I want as many people as possible to be able to access information about my services and to feel welcomed and considered from the first point of contact.
This accessibility statement explains how I aim to support access to this website and what to do if you experience any difficulties.
Commitment to Accessibility
Human Counselling recognises that accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a fixed achievement. I aim to design and maintain this website in a way that is mindful of different needs, including those related to disability, neurodivergence, mental health, and access requirements.
Where possible, I aim to ensure the website:
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Is clear and easy to navigate
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Uses readable fonts and spacing
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Avoids unnecessary visual clutter
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Works with screen readers and assistive technologies supported by Wix
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Can be navigated using a keyboard
Limitations
This website is built using the Wix platform. While Wix provides accessibility tools and support, some aspects of accessibility may be limited by the platform itself.
I acknowledge that some users may still encounter barriers, and I am open to making reasonable adjustments where possible.
Alternative Formats and Support
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, or if you would prefer information in a different format, you are very welcome to contact me.
I can offer:
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Information via email
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Clarification or support around website content
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Reasonable adjustments when accessing services
Please contact:
Email: hello@humancounselling.org
Counselling Accessibility
Accessibility is also considered within the counselling service itself. This may include:
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Discussing access needs before starting therapy
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Making reasonable adjustments where possible
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Working collaboratively to ensure sessions feel as accessible and supportive as possible
If you have any access needs or concerns, you are encouraged to raise them at any point.
Feedback
I welcome feedback on the accessibility of this website. If you notice any barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please let me know. Your input helps shape a more inclusive and responsive service.