Accessibility Statement
Black Sheep Wellbeing
Black Sheep Wellbeing is committed to making this website as accessible and inclusive as possible. Everyone should be able to access information comfortably and in a way that works for them.
This statement explains what is provided, what you can expect when using the site, and how to request support if you need information in a different format.
1. Commitment to Accessibility
This website is designed to be:
easy to navigate
clear and readable
compatible with mobile, tablet, and desktop devices
usable with assistive technologies where possible
free from unnecessary movement or flashing content
I aim to follow recognised accessibility standards, including WCAG 2.2 AA principles, alongside the values of the BACP Ethical Framework, which emphasises inclusion and removing barriers to support.
If you need information in a different format, I will do my best to provide it.
2. What You Should Be Able To Do
You should be able to:
zoom in up to 200% without loss of content or functionality
navigate most of the site using a keyboard
use screen reader technology to access content
view pages clearly across different devices
read content without horizontal scrolling
The aim is to keep the site simple, stable, and easy to use.
3. Known Limitations & Improvements
Like many small business websites, some areas may not yet be fully optimised. Accessibility is reviewed and improved over time.
Current areas of focus include:
ensuring all images have appropriate alt text
improving keyboard navigation where needed
reviewing colour contrast and readability
checking forms and interactive elements for ease of use
If you encounter any barriers when using the site, your feedback is welcomed.
4. Feedback & Contact
If you experience any difficulty accessing content, or if you need information in a different format (such as large print, simplified text, or audio), please contact:
Black Sheep Wellbeing
info@blacksheepwellbeing.com
I aim to respond as soon as reasonably possible.
5. Further Support
If you are not satisfied with the response to an accessibility concern, you can contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS) for further advice and guidance.

