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Accessibility Statement

Last Updated: 20/6/25

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I care deeply about accessibility and inclusivity, and I am committed to making my website accessible and inclusive to as many people as possible.

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As a neurodivergent woman and solo designer, I build my website with careful attention to clarity, simplicity, and ease of use. This includes:
 

  • Clear visual hierarchy and intuitive navigation
     

  • Colour contrast and spacious layouts for easier readability
     

  • Highlighted keywords and use of icons to break up text and as visual cues
     

  • Thoughtful user experience for diverse ways of processing information
     

  • Alt text provided for all images
     

  • A commitment to clear, easy-to-understand communication. I highlight key information in emails and will adapt my communication approach to suit your needs

 

When I begin working with clients, I always ask if they have any additional needs, communication preferences, or accessibility considerations I can support. For example, if there’s anything that helps them feel more comfortable, more organised, or more included throughout our process together.

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I want this space to feel welcoming and usable for everyone. If you experience any barriers while using my website or if there’s something I can do better, please get in touch, I welcome your feedback.

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You can reach me at: webdesign@georgiameredithcounselling.co.uk

Web Design for Counsellors & Therapists
webdesign@georgiameredithcounselling.co.uk

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