Accessibility Statement

Last updated: April 2026

Tiny Tail Designs wants this website to be easy for as many people as possible to use.

We aim to make the website clear, readable, simple to navigate, and usable on different devices. We also aim to support people who use assistive technologies, such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, browser zoom, and other accessibility tools.

Our accessibility aim

We aim to make this website as accessible and usable as reasonably possible.

Where practical, we try to follow recognised accessibility good practice, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG. These guidelines explain how to make websites more accessible for people with different needs, including people with visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, and neurological impairments.

What you should be able to do

We want visitors to be able to:

  • Read the website content clearly
  • Navigate the website in a logical way
  • Use the website on mobile, tablet, laptop, and desktop devices
  • Zoom in without the content becoming difficult to use
  • Move around the website using a keyboard where possible
  • Understand links, buttons, headings, and form labels
  • Contact us if something is not accessible or easy to use

How accessible this website is

This website has been designed to be simple, clear, and easy to use. We try to avoid unnecessary complexity, confusing layouts, and technical barriers.

However, we know that accessibility is an ongoing process. Some parts of the website may not yet be perfect, and we will continue to review and improve the site over time.

Known limitations

At the time this statement was last updated, we are not aware of any major accessibility issues that would prevent visitors from using the website.

Possible limitations may include:

  • Some older content may need further review
  • Some third-party tools or embedded services may not be fully under our control
  • Some downloadable documents, if added in future, may need separate accessibility checks
  • Some visual design elements may need further testing with different assistive technologies

If we find accessibility issues, we will aim to fix them where reasonable and practical.

Third-party content and tools

This website may use third-party tools or services, such as forms, analytics, spam protection, maps, videos, or embedded content.

We aim to choose reliable services, but we may not have full control over the accessibility of third-party content or interfaces. Where a third-party tool creates an accessibility problem, we will consider whether there is a reasonable alternative or workaround.

Feedback and contact information

If you find any part of this website difficult to use, please tell us.

It helps if you can include:

  • The page address or page title
  • What you were trying to do
  • What went wrong or what was difficult
  • The device, browser, or assistive technology you were using, if relevant

You can contact us at:

Email: [email protected]

What we will do if you report a problem

We will review accessibility feedback and aim to respond in a helpful and practical way.

Where possible, we will try to fix the issue, provide the information in another format, or suggest another way to access what you need.

Alternative formats

If you need information from this website in a different format, please contact us and we will do our best to help.

For example, you can ask us to explain information by email or provide simpler written information where practical.

Ongoing improvements

Accessibility is not a one-off task. As we update this website, we aim to keep accessibility in mind when adding new pages, forms, images, layouts, and features.

We will continue to improve the website where we can, especially if visitors tell us something is hard to use.

Preparation of this statement

This statement was prepared in April 2026.

It is based on a practical review of the website and our aim to provide a clear, simple, and accessible experience for visitors.

We may update this statement when the website changes or when further accessibility improvements are made.