Accessibility statement
At The Salvation Army, we are committed to providing programs and services that are fully inclusive. This includes ensuring everyone can engage with our digital platforms.
As such, we have embarked on a digital journey to comply with the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. A selection of Salvos personnel have undergone accessibility training use a suite of tools to recognise areas of improvement.
We are proud to announce:
- 100% of the digital team are accessibility accredited.
- 70% of the national website is accessibility compliant.
We are continuing to work on our accessibility, with the aim of applying for level AA WCAG compliance accreditation by January 2024.
Your feedback
We appreciate guidelines, training and tools are important, and acknowledge that lived experience input is crucial in this process. We are working alongside our Disability and Inclusion team to ensure we gain input from people with lived experience, to strengthen our digital accessibility experience.
If you would like to be a part of our inclusion journey to provide suggestions, advice or feedback regarding your interactions with our digital platforms, we encourage you to reach out to us: accessibility@salvationarmy.org.au