Web accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Web. This means people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the Web, and that they can contribute to the Web just like an able bodied person. The benefits of Web accessibility are also reaped by others, for example someone with poor eyesight.
There are large quantities of people who have disabilities that affect their use of the Web and unfortunately Web sites and Web software do not automatically take these things into consideration making it difficult, and sometimes impossible, for many people with disabilities to use the Web.
Bond Business Services is committed to making its online resources accessible to all visitors, and thus endeavours to work towards the Web Accessibility guidelines set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium.
We continually review our site and modify pages to remove accessibility problems for people with disabilities and to make information more accessible for all users. All of our content is checked for Plain English, and we aim to use a written style which is straightforward and understandable.
Our target is to meet or exceed the provisions of the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), which means working in accordance with their web standards guidelines and ensure checkpoints are satisfied.