Accessibility Statement
Introduction
Our Commitment to Digital Inclusion
This statement was last updated on 29 July 2025.
At Breathe & Be Psychology Pte Ltd, we are deeply committed to making our website, [Enter Site Name and Address - e.g., https://www.google.com/search?q=breatheandbepsychology.com], accessible to people with disabilities. Our mission to empower individuals to enhance their well-being extends to ensuring that everyone can easily access and benefit from our online resources and services.
What is Web Accessibility?
Ensuring Equal Access to Information and Services
An accessible website allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This is achieved by designing and developing the site to be compatible with various assistive technologies, such as screen readers, voice recognition software, and keyboard navigation. Our goal is to remove barriers and create an inclusive digital environment for all.
Accessibility Adjustments on This Site
Our Efforts Towards an Accessible Online Experience
We have adapted this site in accordance with WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines, striving to make our content usable by as many people as possible. As part of this ongoing effort, we have implemented the following key adjustments:
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Set the Language of the Site: Clearly defined the primary language of the site for proper interpretation by assistive technologies.
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Set the Content Order of the Site’s Pages: Ensured a logical and navigable reading order for users relying on screen readers.
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Defined Clear Heading Structures: Implemented hierarchical heading structures across all pages for improved navigation and comprehension.
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Added Alternative Text to Images: Provided descriptive alternative text for all meaningful images to convey their content and function.
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Implemented Colour Combinations that Meet Required Colour Contrast: Utilised colour palettes that ensure high contrast between text and background for enhanced readability for users with visual impairments.
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Reduced the Use of Motion on the Site: Minimized distracting or disorienting animations and auto-playing content.
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Ensured all Videos, Audio, and Files on the Site are Accessible: Where applicable, provided captions, transcripts, or accessible alternatives for multimedia content and downloadable files.