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Accessibility Statement


This statement was last updated on [27/04/2026).

C-THAT is committed to making our website accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of ability or technology.

We aim to ensure that everyone can access our work, understand what we offer, and navigate the site without unnecessary barriers. Accessibility is something we continue to review and improve as the site evolves.

What web accessibility is

An accessible website allows visitors with disabilities to browse with the same or similar level of ease and enjoyment as other users. This can be achieved through thoughtful design, clear structure, and compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers and keyboard navigation.

Accessibility adjustments on this site

We aim to follow recognised accessibility best practices and have taken steps to improve usability across the site, including:

  • Clear page structure and consistent headings

  • Readable typography and considered contrast levels

  • Alternative text added to key images

  • Logical content order for easier navigation

  • Reduced unnecessary motion where possible

  • Compatibility with keyboard navigation and assistive technologies

Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we continue to review and improve where needed.

Third-party content

Some areas of this website may include third-party content or integrations (such as embedded media or external tools). While we aim to ensure accessibility across the entire site, we cannot guarantee full compliance for content not directly controlled by C-THAT.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you experience any difficulty using this website, or if something isn’t working as expected, we welcome your feedback.

We take accessibility seriously and will do our best to resolve any issues promptly.

You can contact us at:

Email: info@c-that.co.uk
Location: London, UK

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