Illinois Public Health Association Accessibility Statement
Updated: March 2023.General Statement
At Illinois Public Health Association, we are dedicated to enhancing the usability and accessibility of our website, guided by the belief that accessibility elevates the experience for all users and that all individuals should be empowered to engage with technology in a way that supports dignity, inclusion, ease, and autonomy.Accessibility on ipha.com
To support accessibility across our site, ipha.com features an accessibility widget available to all users. This tool helps improve the site’s compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1).Using the Accessibility Menu
You can access the accessibility features on ipha.com by selecting the icon located in the bottom left corner of any page. After enabling the accessibility menu, please allow a few seconds for the menu to fully load.Our Ongoing Commitment
We are continuously working to enhance the accessibility of our website. We believe it is a shared responsibility to ensure everyone can engage with online content without barriers.While we strive to meet the highest accessibility standards, some content may not yet fully comply due to technical limitations or challenges in identifying optimal solutions.
Need Assistance?
If you’re having trouble accessing any part of our website or need assistance using it, we’re here for you. Please contact us during standard business hours and we'll be happy to help.Contact Us
To report an accessibility concern, ask a question, or request support, please contact the Illinois Public Health Association team as follows:Email: ipha@ipha.com
Phone: (217) 522-5687
The Illinois Public Health Association is committed to accessibility for all, beginning with this site and our efforts to ensure all functionality and all content is accessible to all Illinoisians.
Our ongoing accessibility effort works towards conforming to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)version 2.1, level AA criteria.
These guidelines not only help make web content accessible to users with sensory, cognitive and mobility disabilities, but ultimately to all users, regardless of ability.
As we work toward making IPHA.com as accessible as possible, we welcome comments on how to improve the site’s accessibility for users with disabilities.