Accessibility Statement

Iโ€™m committed to making this website โ€“ and my work โ€“ as accessible as possible.

As a disabled person, I know how frustrating it can be to navigate online spaces and systems that werenโ€™t built with us in mind. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™ve designed this site with accessibility in mind and am always open to improving it further.

More than that, I believe access isnโ€™t just about websites โ€“ itโ€™s about how we show up. I do my best to make my work transparent, inclusive, and accountable to the communities Iโ€™m part of and work alongside.

I also acknowledge that access needs are not one-size-fits-all, and every individual experiences disability differently. Because of this, no one can truly be an expert in every kind of disability, and this is at the core of my work. I will always advocate to have the disabled people affected by topics in the room - after all, nothing about us without us.

What Iโ€™ve done on this site

  • Clear structure and headings for easier navigation

  • Alt text for images

  • Readable fonts and strong colour contrast

  • Mobile and screen reader-friendly design

  • Plain, direct language wherever possible

  • No flashing or auto-playing content

Last Reviewed May 2025

Feedback and Access Support

If you experience any barriers while using this site, or if youโ€™d like information in a different format (like plain text, PDF, Easy Read, Auslan or audio), please reach out.

You can email kmjackson173@gmail.com

You can call or text 0422 959 384

You can Whatsapp +61434021373

Iโ€™m always learning and committed to improving. Your feedback and suggestions are always welcome and appreciated.