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ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT​

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At vubetti.com we are committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of their abilities or circumstances. We actively strive to meet recognised international standards for accessibility, ensuring that our services are inclusive and easy to use for everyone.

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Our aim is to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1, Level AA), as set out by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines are designed to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and provide an improved experience for all users.

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We are aware that some parts of our website may not be fully accessible yet, and we are working hard to improve these areas. Accessibility is a continuous process, and we are committed to making ongoing improvements to ensure that our website is fully inclusive.

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What we’re doing to improve accessibility

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We are taking the following steps to improve accessibility on vubetti.com:

  • Regularly reviewing and updating the website content to meet accessibility standards.

  • Conducting accessibility testing with users who have a range of disabilities.

  • Training our staff to ensure content is designed and published in an accessible way.

  • Implementing feedback and suggestions from users to enhance the accessibility of the site.​

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Reporting accessibility issues

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If you experience any issues while using our website or have suggestions on how we can improve accessibility, we want to hear from you. Your feedback is essential in helping us improve.

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Please contact our Accessibility Team by emailing hola@increiblo.com. We aim to respond to all enquiries within 5 working days.

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Enforcement procedure

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The Equality Act 2010 requires public sector organisations to provide accessible services, and we are committed to meeting this legal obligation. If you are not happy with our response to your accessibility concerns, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) for further advice and assistance.

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We appreciate your support and understanding as we work towards making our website fully accessible to all users.

Key Improvements

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1. Clarity and Transparency: The UK government places a strong emphasis on clear communication. This statement includes a specific section on what is being done to improve accessibility, making the effort more transparent

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2. Legal Compliance: It mentions compliance with the Equality Act 2010, which is key for public and private sector websites in the UK.

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3. User-Centric Language: The statement is designed to encourage users to report issues, with a clear procedure on what to do if they are not satisfied.

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4. Proactive Steps: It outlines ongoing actions to address accessibility issues, which demonstrates a commitment to continuous improvement, a key element in GOV.UK accessibility standards.

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