Accessibility Statement
Dr. Cherise Dunn is working to make this website more usable and accessible for people with disabilities across visual, auditory, motor, speech, cognitive, learning, neurological, and age-related access needs.
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This statement describes current accessibility work and known limitations. It does not claim that the site is fully compliant or legally safe. Confirm with qualified accessibility/legal counsel.
Accessibility commitment
The current accessibility effort focuses on practical improvements to semantics, keyboard access, focus visibility, forms, error handling, motion preferences, and documentation so that core information and inquiry flows are easier to use with assistive technology and keyboard-only navigation.
Target standard
This website is being reviewed against WCAG 2.2 Level AA, with WCAG 2.1 Level AA treated as the minimum technical baseline for core patterns and public-facing flows.
Feedback and assistance
If you encounter an accessibility barrier, request content in an alternative format, or need help with the inquiry flow, please email hello@cherisedunn.com.
If you are comfortable sharing details, include:
- the page URL where the problem occurred
- a short description of the issue and what you were trying to do
- your browser and device
- any assistive technology used, such as VoiceOver, NVDA, TalkBack, zoom, or keyboard-only navigation
Current measures
- skip links and focusable main landmarks on public pages
- visible keyboard focus states and reduced-motion handling
- more descriptive form guidance, inline field errors, and an error summary for the advisory inquiry form
- accessible status messaging and direct email fallback when form delivery cannot be confirmed
- manual and automated accessibility testing documentation for future updates
Known limitations
Some third-party destinations linked from this website, such as external media platforms, PDFs, and social or institutional sites, may have accessibility limitations outside this codebase. Those external destinations are not controlled here, although link text and on-site context are being maintained as clearly as possible.
Ongoing review
Accessibility work should continue as content, imagery, source links, and contact workflows evolve. New issues may still be identified through testing or user feedback, and additional fixes may be required after broader assistive technology testing.