Accessibility Statement
Accessibility Statement for National Center For Youth Law
We want everyone who visits the National Center For Youth Law website to feel welcome and to find the experience rewarding. As part of this ambition, National Center For Youth Law is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for anyone with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience and applying relevant accessibility standards.
What are we doing?
To help make the National Center For Youth Law website a positive experience for everyone, we have been using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, which explain how to make web content more accessible for people with disabilities and user-friendly for everyone. The guidelines have three levels of accessibility (A, AA and AAA). We’ve chosen Level AA as the target for the National Center For Youth Law website.
We have also taken the following measures to ensure accessibility:
- Images have the appropriate alternative text.
- Our site is fully functional using a keyboard alone.
- Our site is compatible with modern screen readers.
Conformance status
The National Center For Youth Law site is partially conformant with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. Partially conformant means that some parts of the content do not fully conform to the accessibility standard. We are working hard to achieve and maintain our goal of Level AA accessibility; we realize, however, that there are still some areas that need improvement. We will prioritize those issues that have the highest impact for most users.
Feedback
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of National Center For Youth Law site. Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on our site:
- Phone: 510.835.8098
- E-mail: communications@youthlaw.org
- Postal address: National Center for Youth Law, 1212 Broadway, Oakland, CA, 94612
We try to respond to feedback within 7 business days.
Formal approval of this accessibility statement
This accessibility statement is formally approved by the National Center for Youth Law, April 2022.