Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on April 16, 2025.
We at OralPreventiveAssistants * are committed to making our website, https://www.OralPreventiveAssistants.com, accessible to people with disabilities, ensuring everyone can explore our Oral Preventive Assistant (OPA) training program with ease.
What Web Accessibility Means
An accessible website allows visitors with disabilities to navigate and engage with content as effectively as others. This is achieved through design choices that work with assistive technologies, like screen readers, and standard web browsers.
Accessibility Adjustments on Our Site
We have designed this site to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, a widely accepted standard for digital accessibility. Our efforts include:
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Adding alternative text to images for screen reader users.
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Using clear heading structures to organize content.
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Ensuring keyboard navigation for those who cannot use a mouse.
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Choosing color combinations with sufficient contrast for readability.
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Providing text-based forms that work with assistive tools.
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Testing compatibility with screen readers like NVDA and VoiceOver.
We are continuously improving our site to maintain and enhance accessibility.
Third-Party Content
Some features, such as analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics), are provided by third parties and may not fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA standards. We are working with these providers to improve accessibility and ensure a seamless experience. Affected pages include those with embedded analytics, such as our homepage and inquiry forms.
Requests, Issues, and Suggestions
If you encounter an accessibility issue or need assistance, please contact our accessibility coordinator:
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Name: Accessibility Team
We aim to respond within 48 hours and address concerns promptly. Your feedback helps us make our site better for everyone.