Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 2026
Our commitment
Own Your Game is a campaign by and for young people, and we want everyone to be able to take part — including people who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, screen magnification, or high-contrast display settings. We have built accessibility into this website from the start and treat it as an ongoing commitment rather than a one-off task.
How accessible this website is
This website conforms to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA. It was independently reviewed in June 2026 against that standard, across all of its pages and in every language the site offers (English, Spanish, French, Arabic and Portuguese), on both mobile and desktop.
In practice, this means:
- You can navigate the whole site using a keyboard alone, and a visible focus outline always shows where you are. A "skip to content" link lets keyboard and screen-reader users jump past the navigation.
- Video players and pop-up dialogs can be opened, operated and closed from the keyboard, and closing one returns you to where you were.
- Text and interactive elements meet or exceed the contrast levels the standard requires, so the site stays readable for people with low vision.
- The site works when zoomed in and on narrow screens (down to 320 pixels wide) without content being cut off or requiring horizontal scrolling.
- Each language is correctly marked up so screen readers pronounce it properly, including full right-to-left support for Arabic.
- If you have asked your device to reduce motion, animations are switched off and movement is replaced with simpler, static alternatives.
Known limitations
We are not aware of any content on this site that fails WCAG 2.1 level AA.
- We are still completing verification of the site under Windows High Contrast mode. We do not expect problems, but we have not yet finished confirming it on that specific setting.
If you find something we have missed, please tell us using the contact details below — we would genuinely like to know.
How we tested this website
The site is checked for accessibility automatically every time a change is made, using industry-standard testing tools built into our development process, and no change can go live with a known accessibility failure. Beyond that automated gate, the June 2026 review added manual testing that automated tools cannot cover: keyboard-only journeys, screen-reader behaviour, colour-contrast calculations, reading-order and heading checks, and behaviour at high zoom and on small screens.
Get in touch
If you have any difficulty using this website, or you would like to report an accessibility problem or request information in a different format, please contact us at: [email protected]
We will do our best to put things right.