
Accessibility Statement
Pippa Watson Psychotherapy Practice is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to people with disabilities. We strive to make our site user-friendly for everyone, including those with visual, hearing, motor, or cognitive impairments.
Dr Pippa Watson Psychotherapy Practice
(Last updated: 9th October 2025)
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1. Commitment to Accessibility
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I want everyone who visits www.drwatsonpsychotherapy.com to be able to access the information they need and to feel welcome.
I aim to make my website as accessible and usable as possible for all visitors, including people with disabilities or those using assistive technologies such as screen readers, voice recognition software, or screen magnifiers.
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2. Measures to Support Accessibility
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I take the following measures to ensure accessibility:
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The website uses clear and simple language.
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Text is written in plain English and uses good colour contrast for readability.
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Headings and structure are designed to work well with screen readers.
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The site can be navigated using a keyboard.
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The website is designed to be compatible with modern browsers and mobile devices.
3. How Accessible This Website Is
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I aim to meet WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility standards wherever possible.
If you encounter any issues accessing content, please let me know (see Section 5 below), and I will do my best to provide the information in an alternative format.
4. Technical Information
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This website is designed to be compatible with:
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The latest versions of major browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge)
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Operating systems on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
The website may not display optimally in very old browsers or operating systems that are no longer supported.​
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5. Feedback and Contact Information
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I welcome feedback on the accessibility of my website. If you find any part of the site difficult to use or access, please contact me on the email below. I will respond as soon as possible and aim to provide information in a suitable alternative format if needed.
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6. Reporting Accessibility Problems
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If you are not happy with how I respond to your concern, you can contact:
The Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS)
Website: www.equalityadvisoryservice.com
Telephone: 0808 800 0082
They can advise you about your rights and next steps.