Accessibilty Statement
The Office of the Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities is committed to making our website accessible to everyone, no matter what device, technology, or ability they use. We want every visitor to be able to easily find information, use our services, and navigate our site independently. Accessibility is at the heart of our mission to ensure that all people, including persons with disabilities, can access government information and resources without barriers.
Our website is designed to work on a wide variety of devices, including desktop and laptop computers, tablets, smartphones, WAP phones, and personal digital assistants (PDAs). This means you can access our content whether you are at home, at work, or on the go.
We strive to make all content usable by people with disabilities. For example:
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People with visual impairments can use screen readers or screen magnifiers to read our content.
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People with hearing impairments can access captions, transcripts, or text alternatives wherever possible.
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Everyone benefits from clear, consistent navigation, readable text, and logical page structure.
Our website is designed using internationally recognized accessibility standards. It uses HTML 4.01 Transitional to comply with the Guidelines for Websites and meets Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Following these standards helps ensure that our website is understandable, navigable, and usable for as many people as possible.
Some information on this website may link to other government websites. While we do our best to ensure these external sites are accessible, they are maintained by their respective departments. If you encounter accessibility issues on these external websites, we encourage you to contact those departments directly.
We are continually working to improve accessibility. At present, some content, such as PDF files, may not yet be fully accessible. If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our website or need information in a different format, please contact us. When you reach out, include a description of the problem and your contact information so we can respond quickly and provide the assistance you need.
Your feedback is very important to us. It helps us identify barriers, improve our website, and make sure that everyone—regardless of ability—can access the information and services they need. We are committed to reviewing and updating our website regularly, and we will continue to explore ways to make our content more inclusive, usable, and accessible for all users.
Accessibility is a journey, and we welcome your suggestions and support as we work to make our website better for everyone.
Contact Us:
If you have any questions, need assistance, or want to provide feedback about accessibility, please contact us [insert email/contact link]. We will do our best to respond in a helpful and timely manner