Last updated: 11 May 2026

Accessibility Statement

Our commitment to WCAG 2.2 AA. How we build, test, and respond to accessibility feedback.

1. Our commitment

Law Academia UK is committed to making our online platform accessible to as many people as
possible. We design and build to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA
across all primary user journeys.

Accessibility is not a checklist for us. It’s a baseline.

2. What this means in practice

Text contrast meets or exceeds WCAG AA ratios across all primary content.

All interactive elements are keyboard accessible.

Focus states are visible and consistent.

Form labels are explicit and programmatically associated.

Video content includes captions; live workshops are auto-captioned and human-reviewed within 48 hours.

Recorded lectures include downloadable transcripts.

Images relevant to learning content include alt text.

The platform supports browser-level text resizing up to 200% without loss of functionality.

We support screen readers including JAWS, NVDA, VoiceOver, and TalkBack.

3. Adjustments for SRA SQE assessments

Reasonable adjustments for the SRA’s SQE assessments are managed by the SRA and Kaplan directly. We can support you in evidencing your need for adjustments, but the application is made to the SRA.

For details: sqe.sra.org.uk..

4. Reporting an issue

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on our platform, please email accessibility@lawacademia.co.uk with details. We aim to acknowledge within 1 working day and respond substantively within 5.

5. Ongoing work

We test against assistive technologies regularly and audit our codebase quarterly. If you have suggestions for how we could do better, we want to hear them.