Accessibility Statement
Last updated: February 2026
We want everyone to be able to use our resources. If you encounter any barriers, please let us know — we'll work to fix them.
Our Commitment
The Center for Psychotherapy Safety is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people of all abilities. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA.
We believe that access to information about psychotherapy safety is important for everyone, and we are committed to providing an inclusive experience.
Accessibility Measures
We have taken the following steps to ensure accessibility:
Website
- Semantic HTML for proper document structure
- Full keyboard navigation support
- Screen reader compatibility with ARIA landmarks and labels
- Sufficient color contrast ratios (4.5:1 minimum for text)
- Descriptive alt text for all meaningful images
- Visible focus indicators on all interactive elements
- Responsive design that works across devices and screen sizes
- Support for reduced motion preferences
- Skip-to-content link for keyboard users
Documents
- Tagged PDFs with proper reading order
- Accessible formatting and structure
- Plain-language summaries where appropriate
Known Limitations
As a new organization, we are continuously working to improve accessibility. We are aware that some areas may not yet be fully accessible, and we are committed to addressing any issues as they are identified.
Feedback and Accommodation Requests
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of our website. If you encounter barriers or need accommodations, please contact us:
- Email: info@psychotherapysafety.org
- Mail: P.O. Box 600471, Jacksonville, FL 32260
We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 5 business days.
Compatibility
Our website is designed to be compatible with:
- Recent versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge
- Screen readers including NVDA, JAWS, and VoiceOver
- Screen magnification software
- Speech recognition software
Legal Framework
This accessibility statement is guided by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, and applicable state accessibility requirements.
Assessment Approach
The Center for Psychotherapy Safety assesses accessibility through:
- Automated testing with axe-core and Lighthouse
- Manual keyboard and screen reader testing
- Regular review and updates as the site evolves
Statement date: February 2026 · Next review: August 2026