Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 19 April 2026
Oculus Management Ltd is committed to making oculusmanagement.co.uk accessible to the widest possible audience, including people using assistive technology and people with temporary or situational limitations (slow connections, bright sunlight, a broken arm).
Standard we aim for
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA. We also test against common assistive technology patterns.
What we have built in
- Semantic HTML structure with a single
<h1>per page and a logical heading hierarchy. - A visible "Skip to main content" link so keyboard users can bypass the header.
- All navigable controls are reachable by keyboard, with visible focus indicators.
- Alt text on every meaningful image; decorative images have empty alt attributes.
- Descriptive, unique page titles and meta descriptions for orientation with screen readers and in browser history.
- Colour contrast targeted at 4.5:1 or better for body text and 3:1 or better for large text.
- Forms with associated
<label>elements, error messaging, and accessible validation feedback. - Respect for the
prefers-reduced-motionbrowser setting — parallax and auto-advancing slideshows are suppressed when you have reduced motion enabled. - Responsive layouts that work from 320px up to large desktop monitors without horizontal scrolling.
Known issues
We are a small team and we are not perfect. We are actively aware of the following and working to resolve them:
- The embedded Google Map on the homepage contact section is an iframe controlled by Google and inherits Google's accessibility behaviour. A text address, email and directions link are provided alongside it as an accessible alternative.
- Some case study galleries use a lightbox; ESC, arrow keys and tab focus are supported, but the focus-trap behaviour may differ slightly across older browsers.
How we test
- Automated scans using axe-core and Lighthouse on every major page template.
- Keyboard-only walkthrough of primary user journeys (reading the home page, finding a service, finding a case study, submitting the contact form).
- Screen reader spot-checks (VoiceOver on macOS / iOS, NVDA on Windows).
- Browser support across recent Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Edge on both desktop and mobile.
Reporting a problem
If you cannot access any part of this site, or if you need information in a different format, please tell us:
- Email: contact@oculusmanagement.co.uk
- Post: Oculus Management Ltd, 71–75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9JQ
We aim to acknowledge within 2 working days and resolve or schedule a fix within 20 working days. If the issue is urgent — for example, you are trying to make contact about a live project — please mention that and we will prioritise.
Enforcement
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the accessibility regulations. If you are not happy with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service.
Technical information
The site is largely static, served over HTTPS. It is designed to work without JavaScript for primary navigation and reading content; some interactive features (image lightbox, form validation, auto-advancing slideshow) require JavaScript.
Updates
This statement was last reviewed on 19 April 2026. We will review it at least once a year and whenever we ship a substantial change to the site.