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Accessibility Statement

At SelectBarristers.com, we are committed to ensuring our website is accessible to everyone, regardless of ability, disability, or digital skill level. We aim to provide an inclusive experience for all users, in line with the principles of the Equality Act 2010.

 

Our commitment

We strive to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standard. This means our website should be:

  • Perceivable – content is available to all users in different ways

  • Operable – navigation is accessible by keyboard and assistive technologies

  • Understandable – text is readable, clear, and consistent

  • Robust – compatible with modern browsers and assistive tools

 

Measures we’ve taken

  • Clear and consistent page structure with headings and labels

  • Text alternatives for images and icons

  • Logical tab order and keyboard navigation support

  • High-contrast design and readable fonts

  • Mobile‑friendly responsive layout

  • Plain-English content wherever possible

 

What we’re still working on

We continuously review and improve accessibility across the site. If you encounter any accessibility barriers — such as difficulty navigating with a screen reader, viewing content, or using forms — please let us know immediately.

 

Contact us

If you need any information in an alternative format (e.g. large print, plain text, audio), or if you’d like to report an accessibility issue, please contact:

Email: info@selectbarristers.com
 

We aim to respond to all accessibility requests within 5 working days.

 

Ongoing review

This website is regularly tested and reviewed to improve accessibility. This statement was last updated on 01.08.2025

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© 2025 by Select Barristers

Select Barristers is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We offer free layman support to help individuals prepare for legal processes. All referrals to barristers are subject to availability and independent suitability assessment. Speaking rights for lay representatives are not guaranteed and must be granted by a court or tribunal. Our services are provided under the laws of England & Wales. If you are located in Scotland or Northern Ireland, legal rules about representation may differ.

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