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Accessibility statement for the online report: Healthcare inequalities – NHS Prescribing of Hormone Replacement Therapy to treat symptoms of the Menopause 

This accessibility statement applies to the online report: Healthcare inequalities – NHS Prescribing of Hormone Replacement Therapy to treat symptoms of the Menopause.

This website is run by the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA). We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For example, that means you should be able to:

  • navigate most of the website using just a keyboard or speech recognition software (Dragon) 
  • listen to most of the website using a screen reader (including the most recent version of NVDA) 
  • zoom in up to 400% without the text spilling off the screen 

We’ve also made the website text as simple as possible to understand. 

AbilityNet has advice on making your device easier to use if you have a disability. 

How accessible this website is 

We know some parts of this website are not fully accessible, as:

  • all hyperlinks open in new tab - this is not explained in the content next to the hyperlinks, it is only explained in the Definitions page  
  • charts and visualisations in the report use interactive elements that display values when the user hovers their pointer over them - this may cause accessibility issues to the users 
  • users will not be able to use navigation links or interact with table visuals if CSS is disabled 
  • users will not be able to navigate through this report or interact with the chart visuals if JavaScript is disabled 
  • the report contains multiple charts that users of assistive technology, such as screen readers, may have difficulty interacting with 
  • users may face difficulty with the dragging action for some parts of the report 
  • the report has links to external PDF documents which may have accessibility issues

How to request content in an accessible format 

If you need information on this website in a different format such as accessible PDF, large print, easy read, audio recording or braille, you can contact us by: 

Email: accessibility@nhsbsa.nhs.uk  

We’ll consider your request and get back to you in 5 working days. 

This email address is only for accessibility queries. It is not for technical queries or IT problems. If you have a query that is not about accessibility, go to the ‘Contact us’ section of this page.

Reporting accessibility problems with this website 

We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems that are not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, you can contact us by:

Email: accessibility@nhsbsa.nhs.uk  

This email address is only for accessibility queries. It is not for technical queries or IT problems. If you have a query that is not about accessibility, go to the ‘Contact us’ section of this page.

Contact us 

For all queries not accessibility related, you can contact us by:

Email: dall@nhsbsa.nhs.uk  

Enforcement procedure 

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (the ‘accessibility regulations’).  

If you’re not happy with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS)

Technical information about this website’s accessibility  

The NHSBSA is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018.

Compliance status

This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2 AA standard, due to the non-compliances and exemptions listed below.

Non-accessible content  

The content listed below is non-accessible for the following reasons.

Non-compliance with the accessibility regulations

All hyperlinks open in new tab, but it does not specify this explicitly next to the hyperlinks. However it is mentioned in the Misc section of the Definitions page. This fails WCAG 2.2 success criterion 2.4.4 (Link Purpose).

Charts and visualisations in the report use interactive elements that display values when the user hovers their pointer over them. This may cause accessibility issues to the users. This fails WCAG 2.2 success criterion 1.4.13 (Content on Hover or Focus).

Users will not be able to use navigation controls and table visuals will not render correctly if CSS is disabled. This fails WCAG 2.2 success criterion 1.3.2 (Meaningful Sequence).

Users will not be able to navigate through this report or interact with the chart visuals if JavaScript is disabled. This fails WCAG 2.2 success criterion 4.1 (Compatible).

The report contains multiple charts that users of assistive technology, such as screen readers, may have difficulty interacting with. This fails WCAG 2.2 success criterion 1.1.1 (Non-text Content).

Users might face difficulty with the dragging action for some parts of the report. This fails WCAG 2.2 success criterion 2.5.7 (Dragging Movements).  

External PDF documents are not accessible in a number of ways including missing text alternatives or missing document structure. Users should read the accessible document policy of the organisation that published the document to report any problems or request documents in an alternative format. 

What we’re doing to improve accessibility  

We’re committed to making sure this website is compliant to WCAG 2.2 ‘AA’ standard. 

Our accessibility compliance statement will be reviewed regularly. Every newly released website will be designed, built, and tested to meet ‘AA’ standards by default. 

Preparation of this accessibility statement 

This statement was originally prepared on 14 October 2024. It was last reviewed on 16 October 2024. 

This website was last tested on 14 October 2024 against the WCAG 2.2 AA standard.  

The test was carried out by the NHSBSA test and development teams. The most viewed pages were tested using automated testing tools by our website team. A further audit of the website was carried out to the WCAG 2.2 AA standard. 

We tested all the website screens to meet ‘AA’ WCAG 2.2 standards, using manual and automated tests. 

We run each webpage through automated Wave, Lighthouse and Axe accessibility tools then manually test with screen readers (NVDA) and standards checklists. 

We run representative user journey tests through speech recognition software (Dragon). 

These checklists contain standards that have been compiled using WCAG, the NHS service manual and the Government Digital Service (GDS) guidance.