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Accessibility statement.

The firm is committed to making jvham.com accessible to the widest practicable audience, consistent with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at level AA and the European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882).

1. Conformance target

jvham.com is built to substantially conform to WCAG 2.1 at level AA. This applies to the public-facing pages of the site, including the enquiry forms.

2. Measures taken

  • Semantic HTML5 structure with one h1 per page and a clear heading hierarchy.
  • Text contrast meets or exceeds WCAG AA against the page background; non-body type meets the relevant large-text threshold.
  • All interactive elements are keyboard-operable and visible focus styles are preserved.
  • Form inputs use programmatically associated labels and ARIA-required indicators; error states are exposed to assistive technology and not communicated by colour alone.
  • Images and decorative elements are marked with appropriate alternative text or hidden from assistive technology as appropriate.
  • The site is responsive and supports reflow at 320 CSS pixels in width without loss of content or functionality.
  • Motion is limited and respects the prefers-reduced-motion media query.

3. Known limitations

The firm is aware of the following limitations and is working to address them:

  • Some data tables use a horizontal-scroll fallback at narrow viewports. The underlying data is available in linear order to screen readers.
  • The Cloudflare Turnstile anti-bot challenge is provided by a third party; its accessibility characteristics are determined by Cloudflare.

4. Feedback

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on jvham.com, or if you need information from the site delivered in an alternative format, write to [email protected] with the subject line beginning [ACCESSIBILITY]. We aim to acknowledge feedback within seventy-two (72) hours and respond substantively within fifteen (15) business days.

5. Enforcement

In the Netherlands, the Autoriteit Consument & Markt is the body responsible for enforcement of accessibility obligations applicable to the firm's services. Where a complaint cannot be resolved bilaterally, the complainant may escalate to the supervisory authority of the relevant Member State.

6. Date and review

This statement was last updated on the date of the most recent material change to the site's accessibility profile. The firm reviews this statement at least annually and on any significant template change.