Accessibility statement
What we built this site to meet, how we tested it, and — precisely — what we have not yet done.
Conformance target
This site is built to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, which is the technical basis of EN 301 549 and therefore of most European public-sector procurement requirements.
This is a self-assessment. No independent accessibility audit has been carried out. We say so because a statement that hides its own basis is worth nothing to a buyer who has to rely on it.
What was tested, and how
- Contrast — every text-and-background pair on the site was computed, not eyeballed. The lowest ratio in the palette is 5.04:1, against the 4.5:1 required at Level AA.
- Keyboard — the entire site is operable from the keyboard. The first tab stop is a "Skip to content" link, focus order follows reading order, and focus is always visible.
- Without JavaScript — with scripting disabled the page still renders in full. Content is visible by default; scripting only adds the reveal animation.
- Motion — the briefing sequence has pause, previous and next controls, satisfying WCAG 2.2.2. Where the operating system requests reduced motion, the sequence never advances on its own; it steps only when the reader asks it to.
- The briefing in text — the full script of the briefing is on the page as ordinary, selectable, indexable text, so nothing that matters is available only as motion.
- Language — the page declares its language, the language buttons declare theirs, and the declaration changes when you change language, so a screen reader pronounces French and Spanish correctly.
- Zoom and reflow — the layout reflows to 320 CSS pixels and to 200% text zoom without loss of content or horizontal scrolling.
- Print — a print stylesheet renders the whole document legibly in black on white.
Known limitations
We would rather list these than let you find them.
- No third-party audit and no formal accessibility conformance report has been commissioned.
- No testing has yet been carried out with screen readers in a laboratory setting (JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver).
- The briefing carries no audio track. No captions are therefore required, but no audio description is provided either.
- The French and Spanish versions use the approved terminology of our own reference translations. They have not been certified by a sworn translator.
Feedback
If any part of this site presents a barrier to you, please write to info@ravisanthealth.com and say what you were trying to do. We aim to reply within five business days, and we will tell you what we intend to do and when.
Scope
This statement covers ravisanthealth.com. It does not cover the Ravisant Platform itself, whose accessibility characteristics are documented in the technical package and assessed during due diligence.
This statement was last reviewed on 19 August 2026.