Our Commitment to Universal Accessibility
To help ensure that this website is easily accessible to the widest possible audience, CMHR web developers followed guidelines created by the World Wide Web Consortium’s Web Accessibility Initiative and adopted by the Government of Canada.
These universal accessibility guidelines influenced both the technology and development methods use to create the site, helping to ensure that site content is available to everyone, regardless of computer set up and/or any accommodation needs.
However, even the best guidelines cannot guarantee 100% accessibility.
Should you experience difficulties in accessing specific content on this site, please inform us via email: info@humanrightsmuseum.ca. We will attempt to provide you with the content you seek and direct our web development staff to correct the accessibility issue.
