Accessibility

Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 2 February 2026

What web accessibility is

Web accessibility means making sure websites can be used by everyone, including people with disabilities. This includes people who may have visual, hearing, motor or cognitive impairments, or who use assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice recognition software or keyboard navigation.

An accessible website should be clear, easy to navigate and usable on different devices and technologies.

Accessibility adjustments on this site

We have designed the Roco Digital website with accessibility in mind. We aim to:

  • Use clear, simple language throughout the site
  • Structure pages using proper heading levels to support screen readers
  • Present content in a logical and meaningful order
  • Use colour combinations that meet recommended colour contrast guidelines
  • Avoid flashing images or text and limit motion where possible
  • Ensure text content is readable and images are accessible where appropriate

We regularly review our site to make improvements where we can.

Third-party content

Some content on our website comes from third parties and may be outside of our direct control. This includes:

  • Stock images from sources such as Unsplash and Pixabay
  • Images taken from existing websites, where used with permission
  • Logos created using tools such as Canva

While we aim to use accessible content wherever possible, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of all third-party materials.

Feedback and contact

Roco Digital is a small business working remotely. We do not have a dedicated accessibility coordinator or specific on-site accessibility arrangements.

If you experience any accessibility issues on our website, please get in touch. We welcome feedback and will investigate any issues raised, with the aim of improving accessibility where reasonably possible.

This statement was last updated on 2 February 2026. We may update it from time to time as our site and accessibility practices evolve.