Accessibility Statement
Remaleh is designed to be clear, readable, and usable for everyday people, including older visitors, people using assistive technology, and people who need plain language rather than technical wording.
Last updated: 18 May 2026
Scope
This statement applies to the public Remaleh website at remaleh.com.au. It does not cover third-party websites, social platforms, reporting services, or other external tools linked from this site.
Our accessibility aim
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as the benchmark we work toward. Our goal is for the site to be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for as many visitors as practical.
What we build for
The site is built with semantic headings, descriptive links, readable text, keyboard-friendly navigation, visible focus states, labelled form fields, clear validation messages, image alt text, and responsive layouts for phones, tablets, and desktops.
Known limits
We do not currently claim formal WCAG conformance certification. Some linked third-party services may not follow the same accessibility approach. Some visual assets, videos, or older supporting materials may not communicate every detail in a non-visual format, although the surrounding page copy should explain the main message.
Alternative formats
If you need information from this website in another practical format, email us and tell us which page or information you need. We will try to provide a useful alternative.
Report an issue
If something is hard to read, navigate, submit, or understand, email hello@remaleh.com. Include the page URL, what you were trying to do, what went wrong, and any browser, device, or assistive technology details that may help us reproduce the issue.
Ongoing work
Accessibility is reviewed as the website changes. When a barrier is identified, we prioritise practical fixes that help visitors complete the task they came for.