As part of this commitment, we aim to align with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1opens in new tab. These internationally recognised standards outline best practices for making digital content more accessible and inclusive.
Accessible web design helps ensure that people of all abilities, including those with disability, can access information and services online. Improving accessibility benefits everyone – individuals, organisations and the broader community.
MS Plus acknowledges its responsibility to provide equitable access to information and communication for people with disability, consistent with the principles outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilitiesopens in new tab.
Our website and downloadable documents are designed to support a range of assistive technologies, including:
- Screen readers
- Screen magnification tools
- Alternative input devices (such as navigation switches)
- Speech recognition software
Customising your device for accessibility
You can adjust your phone, tablet or computer to better suit your access needs.
- Microsoft Accessibilityopens in new tab offers a range of accessibility features across Windows and Microsoft 365, including tools for vision, hearing, mobility, neurodiversity and mental wellbeing.
- Apple Accessibilityopens in new tab devices include built-in accessibility options across macOS, iOS and other platforms.
- Google Accessibilityopens in new tab provides accessibility features for Android devices and other technologies.
We encourage users to explore these settings to personalise their experience.
Some accessibility limitations
- Across the site we use the YouTube media player to embed videos and the Simplecast media player to embed podcasts. Although these players have some known accessibility problems in their supporting features, all of the basic playing functionality is available to all users.
Feedback and continuous improvement
At MS Plus we are committed to ongoing improvement and recognise there may still be areas that need attention.
If you encounter any accessibility barriers or have suggestions on how we can improve, please get in touch with us. Your feedback is valuable and helps us create a more inclusive online experience for everyone.
If you find anything on our website that’s inaccessible, please contact us.
