The Source Ai is committed to ensuring that our website and digital services are accessible to all individuals, including people with disabilities. We believe that every person should have equal access to our content, tools, and services, regardless of their abilities, devices, or technological limitations.
We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying relevant accessibility standards to guarantee that our website meets the highest usability and inclusion criteria.
1. Our Commitment to Accessibility
At The Source Ai, accessibility is not an afterthought — it is an integral part of our design, development, and operational process.
We aim to:
Provide equal access to all website visitors, regardless of disability or technology.
Create a user-friendly experience for individuals using assistive technologies.
Comply with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at the AA level as our minimum standard.
Meet relevant European Union accessibility regulations, including EN 301 549 and Ireland’s Equal Status Acts.
Make ongoing improvements based on user feedback and technological advances.
2. Accessibility Standards We Follow
Our website is built to comply with:
WCAG 2.1 AA Guidelines — a set of international standards that define how to make web content more accessible to people with various disabilities.
EN 301 549 — the European standard for digital accessibility.
EU Web Accessibility Directive — applicable to public and private digital services within the European Union.
3. Accessibility Features Implemented
We have integrated multiple accessibility features into our website to improve usability for all visitors:
Visual Accessibility
All images include descriptive alt text.
Clear, high-contrast color schemes to ensure text readability.
Support for large text resizing without losing content or functionality.
Adjustable zoom up to 200% without breaking layout.
Keyboard Navigation
Fully navigable menus and interactive elements using only a keyboard.
Visible focus indicators to help users track their position on the page.
Logical tab order to maintain consistent navigation flow.
Screen Reader Compatibility
Structured headings (H1, H2, H3) for easy navigation.
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) attributes for dynamic elements.
Labels and descriptions for all form fields.
Audio & Video Accessibility
Subtitles and closed captions on video content.
Audio descriptions for key visual content when necessary.
Transcripts available for multimedia resources.
Content Clarity
Simple and plain language for better understanding.
Avoiding unnecessary jargon where possible.
Clear instructions and error messages.
4. Areas for Future Improvement
While we strive for full accessibility, we acknowledge that some areas may require additional improvements:
Older PDFs and documents may not be fully optimized for screen readers.
Third-party content embedded on our site (such as maps or external widgets) may have limited accessibility controls.
Advanced interactive tools (e.g., AI dashboards, data visualizations) may require further enhancements for non-visual use.
We are working to address these areas through:
Gradual updates to legacy documents.
Collaboration with third-party providers to improve their accessibility.
Ongoing testing and feedback collection.
5. Testing and Maintenance
We regularly test our website using:
Automated accessibility scanning tools (Lighthouse, axe, WAVE).
Manual keyboard-only navigation tests.
Screen reader testing (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver).
User feedback from individuals with different accessibility needs.
Accessibility checks are performed at every major development stage, and we continuously monitor for regressions.
6. Feedback and Contact Information
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of The Source Ai website.
If you encounter any barriers, technical issues, or content that is not accessible, please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.
You can reach us at:
Email: accessibility@thesourceai.ie
Phone: +353-1-2345678
Address: The Source Ai, Dublin, Ireland
When contacting us, please include:
The web page or resource where you encountered the issue.
A description of the problem.
Your preferred contact method for follow-up.
We will respond within 5 business days.
7. Enforcement Procedure
In Ireland, digital accessibility requirements are enforced under the Equal Status Acts and the EU Web Accessibility Directive.
If you are not satisfied with our response to your accessibility feedback, you may contact:
National Disability Authority (NDA) – accessibility@nda.ie
European Commission Accessibility Office – ec.europa.eu/accessibility
8. Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is a journey, not a destination. At The Source Ai, we regularly:
Train our staff on accessibility best practices.
Integrate accessibility into our development lifecycle.
Follow industry updates and legal changes.
Engage with accessibility experts for periodic audits.
Our goal is to ensure that everyone — regardless of ability — can access, understand, and interact with our content and services.
The Source Ai remains committed to making our website a place where all users can thrive, learn, and benefit from the opportunities that technology offers.