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Accessibility Statement

Our Commitment

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Collective Edit Magazine is committed to making our website accessible to as many people as possible. We believe that access to cultural, political and editorial content should be inclusive and considerate of different needs and experiences.

We are continually working to improve the accessibility and usability of our site.

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Accessibility Standards

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We aim to design and maintain our website in line with recognised accessibility best practices, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines where reasonably possible.

Accessibility is an ongoing process and we acknowledge that some areas of the site may not yet meet all standards.

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Accessibility Features

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Where possible, we seek to:

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  • Use clear and readable typography
     

  • Maintain sufficient colour contrast
     

  • Structure content logically for screen readers
     

  • Ensure the site is navigable using a keyboard
     

  • Provide descriptive text for key visual elements
     

Limitations

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While we strive to make all content accessible, some limitations may exist, particularly in relation to third party tools, embedded media, or legacy content.

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We prioritise improvements that meaningfully enhance access and usability.

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Feedback and Support

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If you experience difficulty accessing any part of the Collective Edit Magazine website, or if you have suggestions for improvement, we welcome your feedback.

Please contact us at:

contact@collectiveeditmagazine.com

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We aim to respond to accessibility related enquiries in good faith and will do our best to address issues where feasible.

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Ongoing Improvement

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Accessibility is part of our broader commitment to responsible publishing. As the magazine evolves, we will continue to review and improve accessibility across our content and platforms.

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