PAGEAccessibility

Accessibility

Accessibility is considered throughout the BPRS public experience through clear structure and usable interaction.

Accessible web experiences benefit from clear structure, understandable language, and interaction patterns that support different ways of navigating the web.

The consultation form uses explicit labels, required-field identification, associated field errors, an error summary, keyboard-operable controls, and a server-rendered confirmation. Its core submission path does not require JavaScript.

S-01Approach

Accessibility is part of the engineering work.

Accessibility benefits from clear structure, usable interaction, and attention to different ways people navigate the web.

Item 1

Build semantically

Use understandable landmarks, headings, lists, links, labels, and reading order.

Item 2

Test interaction

Support keyboard access, visible focus, zoom, reflow, responsive behavior, contrast, and reduced motion.

Item 3

Report precisely

Describe supported behavior and known limitations accurately.