Accessibility Statement


Last updated: 3 November 2025

Our Commitment to Accessibility

At EB Pearls, we believe digital experiences should be accessible to everyone. Accessibility is not just a compliance checkbox — it’s a core part of how we design and develop digital products.

We are committed to ensuring that our website and the products we create meet recognised accessibility standards so that all users, regardless of ability or technology, can interact with our content and services with ease.

Our Accessibility Standards

We aim to comply with:

  • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, as published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

  • Australian Human Rights Commission’s Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) principles relating to equal access.

These standards guide our design, content, and development processes to make our digital platforms perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.

How We Build Accessible Digital Products

Accessibility is embedded throughout our project lifecycle:

  • Design: We use accessible colour contrasts, legible typography, and logical content structures.

  • Development: Our engineering team uses semantic HTML, ARIA attributes, and device-agnostic coding practices.

  • Testing: We regularly test our websites using screen readers, keyboard navigation, and automated audit tools like Lighthouse and WAVE.

  • Continuous Improvement: Accessibility is an evolving standard — we review our site and products regularly to make necessary improvements.

Known Limitations

While we strive for full accessibility, some third-party integrations and legacy content may not yet meet current standards. We are actively working with partners and vendors to improve accessibility wherever possible.

Feedback and Assistance

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website and services. If you encounter any accessibility barriers or need assistance using our site, please reach out:

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Future Improvements

EB Pearls is committed to maintaining accessibility as a long-term priority. Over the coming year, we plan to:

  • Expand accessibility audits to all major service pages.

  • Introduce accessibility training for designers, developers, and content creators.

  • Partner with accessibility advocates and consultants to validate our efforts.