Accessibility statement

Refugee and Migrant Justice is committed to making our website accessible and usable by everyone, including people with disabilities and other languages. We strive to meet recognised accessibility standards and improve access for all visitors.

Accessibility Standard
We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA as the standard for accessibility. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible for people with a variety of disabilities, including visual, auditory, cognitive and motor impairments.

How Accessible This Website Is
While we are committed to accessibility, we recognise that not all pages and content on this website may yet fully meet the WCAG 2.1 AA standard. Some features may not be fully accessible, including (but not limited to):

  • Certain images may not have complete alternative text.
  • Some interactive elements may have limited keyboard navigation.
  • Some PDF documents or downloads may not be fully accessible.
  • Colour contrast may not meet all AA requirements on every page.

We are continually working to improve accessibility and will update content and features in line with accessibility best practices. 

Measures to Improve Accessibility
To improve accessibility, we are:

  • Reviewing content and design against WCAG success criteria.
  • Adding relevant alternative text to images where missing.
  • Monitoring and addressing accessibility issues as they are identified.


Feedback and Contact Information
If you experience any difficulty accessing content on this website, encounter an accessibility barrier, or need content provided in an alternative format (such as large print, easy-read, audio or accessible PDF), please contact us.

We aim to respond to accessibility inquiries within 10 business days.

Reporting Accessibility Problems
We welcome your feedback and will use it to improve the accessibility of this site. If you find content that you believe is not accessible, please let us know using the contact details above.

Review and Updates
This accessibility statement was last updated on 19 January 2026. We review our accessibility practices and statement at least once a year, and when significant changes are made to the website.

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