Accessibility standards

Accessibility standards

A priority at Wolves is that wolves.co.uk as a website hits Priority 2 (Level AA) checkpoints of the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines on every page. The club aims to hit this AA checkpoint by the summer of 2023.

A limited number of pages, such as those displaying maps, rely on JavaScript and will not be accessible to users of certain assistive technologies or users who have turned off JavaScript in their browsers.

Wolves will continue to improve the accessibility of wolves.co.uk, and any supporter feedback is important for its development.

For supporters who need a screen reader, please find links below:

Browsers

Wolves can also confirm that wolves.co.uk has been tested on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome and Safari browsers.

PDF and accessibility

Visually impaired users may have trouble reading PDF files with screen reader software. To overcome this, you can go to the Access Adobe website and use their online conversion tools for Adobe PDF Documents.

  • Most older PDF documents are not fully accessible to screen reader software.
  • Live video streams and video on demand do not have captions.
  • Some of our online forms can be difficult to navigate using just a keyboard.
  • You cannot skip the main content when using a screen reader.
  • You cannot skip the main content while using keyboard navigation.

Feedback

If you think that there is an accessibility problem with wolves.co.uk, please contact us and explain the difficulties you are having. We will try to overcome any problems we are made aware of.

We are always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we are not meeting accessibility requirements, please email fanservices@wolves.co.uk.

For all accessibility and disability enquiries, please contact disability access officer Laura Wright on 01902 810485 or fanservices@wolves.co.uk.

This statement was prepared in October 2021.