"The trace exists but it must be decoded, or interpreted by an interpreter."
Roux et al, The Sydney declaration - Revisiting the essence of forensic science through its funmental principles, 2022
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Accessibility Statement
At Diversion Forensics, we are dedicated to making our services accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility ensures that individuals with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with our online services effectively. It allows them to have an equal opportunity to access the information and functionalities offered on our platform.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
We have designed our digital platform in compliance with the latest Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) to ensure it meets the highest accessibility standards. Our website is compatible with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard navigation. In achieving this, we have:
- Used a comprehensive accessibility evaluation tool to identify and address potential accessibility issues
- Set the language of the site for proper screen reader interpretation
- Structured clear heading hierarchies across all pages
- Provided descriptive alternative text for images
- Implemented color combinations that adhere to the required contrast ratios
- Reduced unnecessary motion to support users with sensitivities
- Ensured all multimedia content is accessible to individuals with disabilities
Requests, issues, & suggestions
If you encounter any accessibility challenges while using our services or if you need further assistance, please reach out to the site owner.