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Accessibility Policy

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At Cambridge Scholars Publishing we are committed to making our website and digital content accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We aim to provide an inclusive online experience that allows all users to access our academic publications and resources without barriers.

Our Legal Commitment

As a private company operating in the United Kingdom we comply with the Equality Act 2010. This requires us to make reasonable adjustments to ensure that people with disabilities are not placed at a substantial disadvantage when using our services. Although the Public Sector Accessibility Regulations do not legally apply to us, we follow the recognised international standard known as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA to ensure our website meets accessibility best practice.

What We Offer

  • Academic publishing services
  • Sale of books and eBooks to individuals and institutions
  • Downloadable content such as PDFs and eBooks through third party platforms including Google Play and FlixRocket

We aim to ensure that all our digital content, including web pages and downloadable files, is accessible to as many users as possible.

Accessibility Features

We have designed our website and digital content to be:

  • Perceivable: Text alternatives are provided for images and multimedia, captions are included for videos and content is clear and readable.
  • Operable: The website can be fully navigated using a keyboard and the interface is user friendly.
  • Understandable: Content is written in clear language and follows a consistent layout.
  • Robust: Our content is compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies.

Ongoing Improvements and Testing

Accessibility is an ongoing priority for us. We test our website using both automated tools and manual checks, including keyboard navigation and screen readers, to identify and fix any issues. We plan to carry out regular audits to maintain and improve our accessibility standards.

Feedback and Assistance

If you experience any difficulty accessing any part of our website or digital content, or if you require materials in an alternative format, please contact us: