D45 is committed to providing clear and accessible communication for all individuals.
Our website is designed to be accessible to all users with differing needs. Web accessibility, regardless of disability, is essential for sharing current and historical information. Many types of disabilities can affect web access, including visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive and neurological impairments.
Access to technology can be even more critical for those with disabilities than for the general population, who may have greater access to traditional information sources, such as printed materials. Our goal is to present information in a way that allows everyone to easily access it, regardless of the systems they use or how they navigate our site.
We are committed to continuously improving our site to meet all users’ needs. If you experience any difficulty with the accessibility of any web pages or documents, please contact our communications department for assistance.