Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 14/11/2025
We are committed to making our website and services accessible to as many people as possible, including those with disabilities. We want everyone who visits our site to feel welcomed, supported, and able to access the information they need—especially within the sensitive context of sobriety, recovery, and wellbeing.
Our Commitment
We aim to ensure our website:
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Is easy to navigate
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Works well on desktop, mobile, and tablet
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Is readable and understandable
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Supports assistive technologies (such as screen readers)
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Provides equal access to all users
We are continually improving our accessibility and following the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) wherever reasonably possible.
Measures We Have Taken
To support accessibility, we have:
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Structured pages with clear headings and logical order
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Ensured contrast between text and background colours
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Added descriptive text for images where appropriate
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Designed a simple, uncluttered layout
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Enabled keyboard navigation
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Tested readability and clarity of content
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Avoided flashing elements or content that may cause discomfort
We review our website regularly to maintain accessibility standards.
Limitations & Areas for Improvement
We acknowledge that despite our efforts, some areas may not yet be fully accessible. These may include:
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Third-party content or plugins outside of our control
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PDFs or older documents not optimised for screen readers
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Occasional layout issues on certain devices or browsers
We are committed to addressing these issues as we continue to develop and improve our website.
If You Need Assistance
If you experience any difficulty using our website or require information in an alternative format, we are here to help.
Please contact us at:
Victoria@yougotsobernowwhat.com
We aim to respond to accessibility requests within 48 hours.
Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing priority for us. We are continuously working to improve usability for all visitors and welcome feedback from our community.
If you notice a feature that could be improved, or if you have suggestions on how we can make the site more inclusive, please let us know.