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Accessibility Statement

PrepBoard is committed to making its public site and learner platform usable for internationally educated nurses with different vision, hearing, motor, cognitive, language, and motion needs.

Standard
WCAG 2.1 AA target
Last reviewed
2026-05-19
Feedback
support@prepboard.ca

We use WCAG 2.1 AA as the working accessibility standard for launch readiness and product review.

Accessibility is treated as a public trust and safety issue, not a cosmetic polish task. New public and learner surfaces should include focused accessibility evidence when they change.

What We Support

  • Keyboard-visible focus states for interactive controls.
  • Semantic headings, landmarks, labels, and link text that support screen-reader navigation.
  • Readable type sizes, generous line height, and responsive layouts that avoid horizontal overflow.
  • Color contrast checks for saffron, stone, dark mode, warning, and status surfaces.
  • Reduced-motion behavior for animated entry states, looping visual motion, and hover movement where practical.

Reduced Motion

PrepBoard respects the operating-system reduced-motion preference. Global CSS shortens or removes CSS animation and transition effects, and high-motion React surfaces should use the shared motion helpers before adding Framer Motion animation.

For launch, changed surfaces must not require avoidable animation to understand progress, complete checkout, read study feedback, or navigate support content.

Evidence Required Before Launch

  • Focused tests or static checks for the changed accessibility surface.
  • Axe-core status recorded as Green, Not applicable, or Blocked with rationale in the UI evidence packet.
  • Reduced-motion evidence for routes or components that add animation.
  • Screenshots or browser evidence for changed public and learner pages.

Known Limits And Feedback

PrepBoard is still adding complete evidence coverage. If you find an accessibility problem, contact support@prepboard.ca with the route, device, browser, assistive technology if any, and the task you were trying to complete.