Accessibility Policy
Last Updated: January 18, 2025
Tarnex Vudsa is committed to ensuring that our digital services, including our website and online learning platform, are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. We believe that equal access to educational content and interactive tools is a fundamental right, and we work continuously to remove barriers that may prevent full participation.
1. Our Commitment
We strive to make tarnexvudsa.com and all associated services perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for every user, regardless of their abilities or the assistive technologies they rely upon. This commitment applies to our webinar platform, registration flows, learning materials, and all interactive communication features.
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA as a baseline standard, and we work toward Level AAA compliance where reasonably practicable.
2. Scope
This policy applies to all publicly accessible pages and authenticated user interfaces operated by Tarnex Vudsa, including but not limited to:
Public website — informational pages, landing pages, and contact forms hosted at tarnexvudsa.com.
Learning platform — webinar registration, live broadcast environments, session recordings, and participant interaction tools.
Communication interfaces — chat features, Q&A panels, polling tools, and feedback forms used during live and recorded sessions.
Account management — user profile, subscription, and settings pages.
3. Accessibility Standards
3.1 Technical Standards
Our implementation targets the following standards and guidelines:
| Standard | Version | Conformance Target |
|---|---|---|
| Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) | 2.1 | Level AA |
| Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) | 1.2 | Applied where applicable |
| HTML Living Standard | Current | Semantic markup throughout |
3.2 Core Principles
Perceivable: Information and interface components are presented in ways that all users can perceive. This includes text alternatives for non-text content, captions and transcripts for audio and video, and sufficient color contrast throughout the interface.
Operable: All functionality is accessible via keyboard navigation without requiring a mouse or pointer device. We avoid content that causes seizures or physical discomfort, and we provide users sufficient time to read and interact with content.
Understandable: Content is written in plain, clear language. Navigation is consistent and predictable, and we provide error identification and correction assistance in all forms and interactive elements.
Robust: Our content is built to remain compatible with current and future assistive technologies, including screen readers, voice recognition software, and alternative input devices.
4. Features Supporting Accessibility
4.1 Visual Accessibility
We maintain a minimum contrast ratio of 7:1 between text and background colors across all pages. Text can be resized up to 200% without loss of content or functionality. We do not use color alone to convey information, and all decorative images carry null alternative text to prevent unnecessary screen reader interruption.
4.2 Keyboard and Navigation Accessibility
All interactive elements, including buttons, links, form fields, and modal dialogs, are reachable and operable using a keyboard alone. Focus indicators are visible and meet contrast requirements. Skip navigation links are provided to allow users to bypass repetitive content and reach main content areas directly.
4.3 Multimedia Accessibility
Live webinars are supported by real-time captioning where technically feasible. Recorded sessions include accurate captions and, where available, full transcripts. Audio descriptions are provided for video content that conveys visual information essential to understanding the subject matter.
4.4 Forms and Interactions
All form inputs carry visible labels and descriptive instructions. Error messages are specific, identifying which field requires attention and how to correct the issue. Time-limited interactions include options to extend or disable time constraints upon request.
4.5 Assistive Technology Compatibility
Our interfaces are tested with commonly used screen readers and voice navigation tools. ARIA roles, properties, and states are applied to dynamic components to ensure that assistive technologies can accurately interpret and announce interface changes.
5. Known Limitations
While we work diligently to meet accessibility standards across all areas of our platform, some limitations may exist at any given time. These may include:
Third-party content: Embedded tools, external video players, or partner integrations may not fully meet our accessibility standards. We encourage third-party providers to maintain accessible implementations and advocate for improvement where deficiencies are identified.
Legacy content: Older recorded sessions or archived materials created before current standards were adopted may lack complete captions or transcripts. We are progressively updating this content.
Complex interactions: Certain advanced platform features, such as real-time collaborative tools, may present limitations for specific assistive technologies. We document these limitations and provide alternative means of participation wherever possible.
We are actively working to resolve known issues and prioritize fixes based on impact and user feedback.
6. Testing and Evaluation
We evaluate accessibility through a combination of methods to ensure ongoing compliance and improvement:
Automated testing: We use automated scanning tools as part of our development workflow to identify common accessibility errors before code is released to production.
Manual review: Our team performs structured manual audits using keyboard-only navigation and screen reader testing on critical user journeys, including registration, login, session participation, and content access.
User feedback: We actively solicit feedback from users who rely on assistive technologies to identify real-world barriers not captured by automated or internal testing.
Accessibility reviews are conducted on a rolling basis, with comprehensive audits performed at minimum annually or following significant platform changes.
7. Requesting Accessible Formats or Assistance
If you require content in an alternative accessible format, need assistance accessing any part of our platform, or wish to request a specific accommodation to participate in a webinar or learning program, we are here to help.
Please contact us through any of the following channels:
Email: info@tarnexvudsa.com
Phone: +380577076837
WhatsApp: https://wa.me/380577076837
Mailing address: Tvorcha St, 1, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79037
When contacting us regarding an accessibility request, please describe the nature of the barrier you encountered, the assistive technology or browser you are using, and the specific content or feature involved. We aim to respond to all accessibility-related inquiries within five business days and to resolve or provide a suitable alternative within a reasonable timeframe.
8. Feedback and Complaints
We welcome all feedback regarding the accessibility of our services. If you believe we have failed to meet a commitment outlined in this policy or if you encountered a barrier that prevented you from accessing our content or services, please notify us in writing at info@tarnexvudsa.com.
Your message should include a description of the issue, the page or feature where it occurred, and any relevant information about your assistive technology or device. We take all accessibility complaints seriously and will acknowledge receipt of your feedback promptly.
If you are not satisfied with our response, you retain the right to escalate your concern to relevant authorities or oversight bodies in your jurisdiction.
9. Ongoing Improvement
Accessibility is an ongoing process, not a fixed destination. We are committed to continuous learning, regular evaluation, and iterative improvement of our platform's accessibility. We allocate resources to accessibility training for our development, design, and content teams, and we integrate accessibility considerations into all stages of product planning and delivery.
This policy is reviewed and updated periodically to reflect changes in our services, updates to applicable standards, and feedback received from users. We encourage you to review this page for the most current information regarding our accessibility practices.
10. Contact Information
For all accessibility-related matters, including accommodation requests, feedback, or questions about this policy, please reach out to Tarnex Vudsa directly:
Company: Tarnex Vudsa
Website: tarnexvudsa.com
Email: info@tarnexvudsa.com
Phone: +380577076837
Address: Tvorcha St, 1, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79037