The website has not been represented as independently certified. Accessibility is an ongoing process that must continue as content and functionality change.
Our accessibility approach
We aim to make the Prysez website usable by as many people as reasonably possible, including people who use keyboards, screen readers, magnification or alternative input methods.
The site is designed with WCAG 2.2 Level AA principles in mind. This statement does not claim that the website has completed an independent full conformance audit.
Accessibility features used
Keyboard access
Interactive controls are intended to be reachable and operable without a mouse.
Visible focus
Links, buttons and form fields should retain a visible keyboard-focus indicator.
Structured headings
Pages use headings, landmarks and labels intended to support navigation.
Zoom and reflow
Text and layouts are designed to adapt on smaller screens and when enlarged.
Image alternatives
Informative images should include meaningful alternative text where needed.
Reduced motion
Page-specific styles respect the user’s reduced-motion preference.
Forms and error messages
Form fields should have visible labels or accessible names, clear instructions and understandable validation messages.
Required consent and privacy information should be presented separately from optional marketing choices.
If a form cannot be completed, contact us by email or telephone using the details below.
Known and possible limitations
Some third-party, legacy or product imagery may not provide an equivalent level of accessibility in every browser or assistive-technology combination.
Embedded content or documents supplied by another organisation may be outside our direct control.
We are continuing to review colour contrast, keyboard behaviour, zoom, error handling and alternative text as content changes.
Requesting information in another format
You may request important website information in a more accessible format. Tell us:
- which page or information you need;
- the format that would help;
- how we should contact you;
- any time-sensitive reason for the request.
We will consider reasonable adjustments and respond according to the circumstances and available information.
Reporting an accessibility problem
Describe the page, control or content causing difficulty and, where possible, include:
- the page address;
- the device and browser;
- the assistive technology used;
- what you expected to happen;
- the format or adjustment that would help.
Reasonable adjustments
UK service providers have duties relating to reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010. The exact adjustment depends on the barrier, circumstances, effectiveness, practicability and other relevant factors.
This website is not a public-sector website and does not claim that the Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations apply to it in the same way as a government service.
Accessibility contact
Accessibility request or feedback
Use the subject line “Accessibility” and identify the page or information involved.
Statement review
This statement is reviewed when the website undergoes a material redesign, a significant new feature is introduced or an accessibility issue requires the information to be updated.