Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to making this website usable by everyone, and how to tell us when it falls short.
Unspoken Language Services exists to make communication accessible. Holding our own website to that standard is the least we can do.
Our approach
This site is built with accessibility as a design requirement rather than an afterthought. That includes semantic structure, keyboard navigability, visible focus indicators, sufficient color contrast, text alternatives for meaningful images, and respect for reduced-motion preferences.
Standards
We aim to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. Accessibility is ongoing work rather than a finished state, and we review the site as it grows.
Language access
We recognize that English text is a second language for many Deaf people whose primary language is American Sign Language. We are expanding ASL video content across this site so key information is available directly in ASL.
Known limitations
Some content is added over time and may not yet have an ASL translation. Third-party embedded content may not meet the same standard as material we author. We work to address gaps as we identify them.
Tell us when something does not work
If any part of this site is difficult to use, we want to hear about it. Contact us using the email address on our contact page and describe what you encountered. Reports from users are the fastest way we find real problems.