This accessibility statement applies to the us notify domain. It does not apply to the <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://docs.notifications.service.gov.uk">US Notify API documentation subdomain</a>.
This website is run by the US Notify team at the Government Digital Service (GDS). It is designed to be used by as many people as possible. You should be able to:
<aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://mcmw.abilitynet.org.uk">AbilityNet</a> has advice on making your device easier to use if you have a disability.
We also know that the emails Notify sends are not fully accessible. The JAWS and NVDA screen readers announce extra spaces in emails when you view them in Microsoft Outlook.
If you need any part of this service in a different format like large print, audio recording or braille, <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/support">contact the US Notify team</a>.
We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/support">contact the US Notify team</a>.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (the ‘accessibility regulations’). If you’re not happy with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS).
Find out how to <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.notifications.service.gov.uk/support">contact the US Notify team</a>.
GDS is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.
US Notify is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1 AA standard, due to the non-compliances listed below.
the <abbrtitle="HyperText Markup Language">HTML</abbr> code for the ‘upload a file’ button may cause issues for assistive technology users - this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/info-and-relationships">success criterion 1.3.1: info and relationships</a>
the JAWS and NVDA screen readers do not announce the ‘copy to clipboard’ button - this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/status-messages.html">success criterion 4.1.3: status messages</a>
some icons do not appear when using high contrast mode on Windows - this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/visual-presentation.html">success criterion 1.4.8: visual presentation</a>
The following content on the <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://status.notifications.service.gov.uk/">Notify status page</a> is not compliant with the WCAG version 2.1 AA standard:
<li>an incorrect heading hierarchy which fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#info-and-relationships">success criterion 1.3.1: info and relationships</a></li>
<li>our status incident page is missing the main heading and the status home page has an incorrect heading hierarchy – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#info-and-relationships">success criterion 1.3.1: info and relationships</a></li>
<li>our status page ‘subscribe to updates’ link does not contain programmatically discernible link text – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#info-and-relationships">success criterion 1.3.1: info and relationships</a></li>
<li>our status page subscribe to updates form fields do not contain an explicit label – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#info-and-relationships">success criterion 1.3.1: info and relationships</a></li>
<li>our status page subscribe to updates forms do not indicate to users that they are expandable or collapsible – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#name-role-value">success criterion 4.1.2: name, role, value</a></li>
<li>our status page subscribe to updates forms contain some text that does not meet the minimum colour contrast requirements – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#contrast-minimum">success criterion 1.4.3: contrast, minimum</a></li>
<li>our status page subscribe to updates form close link (x) is not descriptive enough for some users to determine its function or purpose – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#link-purpose-in-context">success criterion 2.4.4: link purpose, in context</a></li>
<li>our status page subscribe to updates forms, when submitted with incorrect data, do not inform screen reader users of the error message when it becomes available – this fails <aclass="govuk-link govuk-link--no-visited-state"href="https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/#status-messages">success criterion 4.1.3: status messages</a></li>
The parts of the website used to send text messages, emails and letters were last tested in February 2021. The emails we send out, the web pages users see when they are sent a file by Notify and a sample letter PDF were last tested on 11th March 2019. Both tests were carried out by DAC.
We decided which pages to test based on the most common tasks that US Notify users need to complete. We also tested a sample of pages with common user interface components.