Accessibility Statement
Walsall Pride is committed to ensuring our events, activities and digital platforms are accessible and welcoming to everyone.
We believe Pride should be inclusive, safe and enjoyable for all people, regardless of disability, access needs or individual circumstances. We actively work to remove barriers and improve accessibility wherever possible.
🌈 Our Commitment
We aim to:
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Create inclusive, accessible spaces at our events
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Make our website easy to use and navigate for all visitors
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Provide clear information so attendees can plan their visit with confidence
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Listen to feedback and continuously improve accessibility
🎪 Event Accessibility
At Walsall Pride events, we strive to provide:
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Step-free access where possible
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Accessible toilet facilities
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Designated viewing areas for attendees with access needs
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Clear signage and event information
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A welcoming environment for mobility aids, assistance dogs and carers
💻 Website Accessibility
We are working to ensure our website:
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Is compatible with screen readers and assistive technologies
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Uses clear fonts, strong colour contrast and readable layouts
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Can be navigated using a keyboard
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Is responsive and accessible across devices
If you experience any difficulty accessing content on our website, we want to know so we can help.
🧠 Hidden Disabilities & Inclusivity
We recognise that not all disabilities are visible. Walsall Pride is committed to fostering a respectful, understanding and inclusive environment for people with hidden disabilities, neurodivergent individuals and those who may require additional support.
📩 Get in Touch
If you have any access requirements, questions or suggestions, please contact us in advance of attending an event so we can do our best to support you:
📧 Email: info@walsallpride.co.uk
We welcome feedback and are always looking for ways to improve accessibility and inclusion at Walsall Pride.
❤️ Our Promise
Accessibility is an ongoing journey. While we may not get everything perfect, we are committed to listening, learning and improving — because Pride should be for everyone.
