Accessibility
Here at the YCRN we are committed to ensuring we produce web pages that are entirely accessible to each individual, regardless of impairment or disability. These include but are not limited to:
- Visual: Visual impairments including blindness, various common types of low vision and poor eyesight, various types of color blindness;
- Motor/Mobility: e.g. difficulty or inability to use the hands, including tremors, muscle slowness, loss of fine muscle control, etc., due to conditions such as Parkinson's Disease, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, stroke;
- Auditory: Deafness or hearing impairments, including individuals who are hard of hearing;
- Seizures: Photoepileptic seizures caused by visual strobe or flashing effects.
- Cognitive/Intellectual: Developmental disabilities, learning disabilities (dyslexia, dyscalculia, etc.), and cognitive disabilities of various origins, affecting memory, attention, developmental "maturity," problem-solving and logic skills, etc.;
Through correct design, development and programming we have endevoured to produce this site to conform to W3C guidelines which includes the use of semantic meaningful HTML and valid CSS, however, should you experience any difficulties, please contact us with the details.