
Accessibility Statement
DomesticViolenceList.org
Last updated: January 10, 2026
Our Commitment to Accessibility
DomesticViolenceList.org is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for all visitors, including people with disabilities. We strive to make our website inclusive, easy to navigate, and usable for the widest possible audience.
We are continually working to improve the accessibility of our website and welcome feedback from users to help us identify and address potential barriers.
What Web Accessibility Means
An accessible website allows people with disabilities to navigate, understand, and interact with content with the same or similar level of ease as other users. This includes compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers, keyboard navigation, and alternative input devices.
Accessibility Adjustments on This Site
DomesticViolenceList.org has been designed and developed with accessibility in mind. We aim to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, targeting Level AA where reasonably achievable.
As part of our ongoing efforts, we have taken the following measures:
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Structured content using clear and consistent headings
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Ensured sufficient color contrast for readability
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Added alternative text to images where appropriate
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Enabled keyboard navigation across the site
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Minimized motion and visual effects where possible
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Designed pages to be compatible with screen readers
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Ensured videos and downloadable files are accessible where applicable
Accessibility is an ongoing process, and improvements are made as resources allow.
Third-Party Content
Some pages or features may include content from third-party platforms or services that are not fully under our control. While we make every effort to use accessible tools and services, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party content.
Physical Accessibility
DomesticViolenceList.org operates exclusively as an online resource and does not maintain physical offices open to the public.
Requests, Issues, and Suggestions
We welcome feedback regarding the accessibility of our website. If you experience difficulty accessing any part of the site or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us.
Contact email: domesticviolencelist@gmail.com
We aim to respond to accessibility-related inquiries within a reasonable timeframe and will do our best to address concerns where feasible.
Ongoing Commitment
Accessibility is an important part of our mission. As a free resource supported by voluntary donations, improvements are made incrementally, with accessibility remaining a priority as the site grows.