Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on December 1, 2024.
Clarence and Partners is dedicated to ensuring our digital platforms are accessible to all, including individuals with disabilities. We are committed to continuously enhancing the user experience and meeting recognized accessibility standards.
Our accessibility approach is guided by the following principles:
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Perceivable: Information and user interface elements must be presented in ways that all users can perceive.
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Operable: Navigation and interface components must be usable by everyone.
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Understandable: Content and interface operations should be easy to comprehend.
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Robust: Content should be robust enough to work with various user agents, including assistive technologies.
We are continually striving to improve our website's accessibility to provide an inclusive digital experience for all users. If you encounter any accessibility-related issues or have suggestions to enhance usability, we encourage you to contact us at hello@clarenceandpartners.com.
Please reach out to us with feedback or details about specific problems, including the URL where the issue occurred and a description of the challenge faced. Your input is invaluable in helping us create an equitable and accessible online environment.
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