Accessibility Statement
Last updated: June 2026
This website is intended to be clear, simple and accessible to as many users as possible.
Accessibility aim
The aim is for the website to be easy to read, navigate and use across desktop, tablet and mobile devices. The design uses clear text, simple navigation, high contrast, plain language and a restrained visual layout.
Current status
The website is intended to follow recognised accessibility principles where reasonably practicable, including clear headings, readable text, meaningful links, alternative text for relevant images and compatibility with keyboard navigation where supported.
Known limitations
Some accessibility features may depend on the underlying platform, browser settings and user device. Downloaded documents, including PDFs or CV files, may not always be fully accessible to all users.
Alternative formats
If you need information from this website in a different format, please contact me and I will consider how best to assist.
Reporting accessibility problems
If you experience difficulty using this website, please contact:
Dr Alexander Michael
[insert email address]