Accessibility Statement

1. Introduction
Sterodak is committed to providing a website that is clear and accessible to all visitors. The content is organised in a way that supports easy reading and predictable navigation. Lessons, articles, and resources are arranged into simple categories. The purpose of this statement is to explain how accessibility is taken into consideration. The approach remains neutral and transparent in every section. Visitors can expect consistency across all pages.

2. Structure of Content
The website is structured with clear headings and subheadings. Each page follows a similar layout so visitors know what to expect. This consistency supports easier orientation for all users. Text is written in plain English to avoid unnecessary complexity. The format is predictable, which helps visitors move between sections without confusion. This structure is an important part of accessibility.

3. Navigation
Navigation is kept simple through a clear menu and links at the bottom of each page. Visitors can move directly between lessons, blog posts, and the contact form. No hidden redirects or unexpected steps are included. This approach keeps browsing smooth and transparent. Predictable navigation supports visitors who rely on structured layouts. The menu and links are visible at all times for convenience.

4. Text Clarity
All texts on Sterodak are presented in plain English. Sentences are short, and paragraphs are arranged logically. The style avoids jargon or complex terminology. This ensures that the content remains understandable for a wide audience. By using neutral and simple language, the site maintains accessibility across all sections. Readers can focus on the information itself without distraction.

5. Use of Forms
The contact form is designed with only the necessary fields. These include name, email, subject, and message. The structure is simple, so that the form can be completed quickly. Instructions are clear, and no unnecessary details are requested. The form serves as the main way to request lesson access. This simplicity makes it accessible for all visitors.

6. Visual Elements
Images and graphics are chosen for clarity rather than decoration. They are kept neutral and relevant to the surrounding text. Visuals are used to support the structure of the content, not to distract from it. Alternative text may be provided where needed for context. The design avoids visual clutter and supports readability. This makes the visual layer consistent with accessibility goals.

7. Technical Compatibility
The website is designed to work across modern browsers and devices. Pages load in a simple format without heavy elements. This improves accessibility for visitors using different internet speeds or devices. The layout adjusts predictably to different screen sizes. No additional software is required to access the main content. This ensures that technical barriers remain minimal.

8. Ongoing Improvements
Sterodak reviews its structure periodically to ensure continued clarity. Updates are introduced in a way that maintains the same predictable layout. New lessons or resources follow the same accessible format. The aim is to ensure that improvements do not reduce accessibility. Any adjustments are made gradually and consistently. This supports a stable experience for all visitors over time.

9. Contact Information
Visitors who have questions regarding accessibility are welcome to use the contact page. The form is available for quick communication. Direct details are also provided for those who prefer email, phone, or postal contact. All methods are handled transparently and equally. This ensures that accessibility concerns can be addressed in a simple way.

Contact Details:
Address: Building H, Level 5, St John St, Prahran VIC 3181, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9269 8346
Email: support@sterodak.com