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Accessibility Statement

This statement was last updated on 6th November 2025.

Everyone should be able to use Faulk comfortably. We want this space to be open, easy to navigate, and supportive for everyone, whether you’re browsing resources, reading articles, or just exploring.

This accessibility statement applies to our website, but it also reflects how we think about accessibility across everything we create, from our content and visuals to the tools and resources we share.

What Accessibility Means to Us

Accessibility isn’t just about ticking boxes or meeting standards. It’s about making sure people of all abilities and neurotypes can actually use and enjoy this site. That includes people who use assistive tech, have visual sensitivities, or find certain layouts tricky to read.

We also do our best to make Faulk work smoothly across different browsers, devices, and operating systems, whether you’re on a laptop, phone, or tablet, the goal is for everything to look good and work as it should.

Accessibility adjustments on this site

We currently use the free version of the AccessPro Accessibility Plugin, which helps us meet accessibility standards like ADA, AODA, EAA and WCAG.


It allows visitors to adjust:

  • Language, colour, font, and spacing

  • ADHD-friendly and dyslexia-friendly modes

  • Contrast and text size options

It’s a simple way to make the site work better for everyone while we continue improving behind the scenes.

Got feedback?

If you spot something that could be more accessible or just want to suggest an improvement, please get in touch.


Email us at hello@giveafaulk.com — we’d love to hear your thoughts and keep making Faulk better for everyone.

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