
The learning bridge
children & young adults mental health mentoring/Coaching & wellbeing sessions

Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on 14th December 2025.
We at The Learning Bridge are working to make our site www.thelearningbridge.co.uk accessible to all customers and users. This statement explains how we are approaching accessibility for our website and digital services, what standards we aim to meet, what we can offer you if you have accessibility needs and how we plan to improve.
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1. Accessibility standards and scope
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We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA as our reference standard for all new and existing content on our website and digital services where feasible.
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This statement covers content on our main website. It does not necessarily cover third party content or content hosted on external sites linked from ours.
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We endeavour to apply accessible design, navigation, readable text, keyboard operability, screen-reader compatibility and accessible multimedia where possible.
2.Accessibility features you can use today
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Clear, logical page structure with headings and landmarks to help navigation.
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Text that can be resized up to 200% without loss of content or function.
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Keyboard-accessible navigation (tab order, visible focus indicators).
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Sufficient colour contrast for readability.
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Accessible forms with helpful labels and error messages.
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Transcripts or captions for multimedia where provided.
3. Known limitations and how to get help
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If you encounter any accessibility barriers that are not addressed by the features above, please tell us and we will provide an accessible alternative method where possible.
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4. Feedback and contact information
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If you have accessibility questions, feedback or need an alternative format, please contact me jo@thelearningbridge.co.uk
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We aim to respond to feedback within 2 business days.
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5. Preparation of this statement
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This statement was prepared on 1st November 2025 and reflects our current understanding of accessibility on our site. We will review and update this statement by annually or when there are meaningful changes to this site or our services.
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6. Legal context
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We understand that under the Equality Act 2010, service providers should not discriminate against disabled people and should consider reasonable adjustments to make services accessible.
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