Please help !

I am trying to find out how i can contact the organisation who governs websites accessibility issues and design. 

I am exasperated at organisations responding to my plea to make their website accessible to visually impaired people. 

They simple say they comply with your organisation guidelines, if I have understood your very complicated website. 

I am one of the most suitable people to help with websites accessibility because of my education, knowledge and training by the Royal National Institute for the Blind. 

I also have over 60 years struggling to read, due to having various levels of visual impairment over those years. 

Is there some way I can help your organisation to set more accessible standards for all visually impaired people to access websites. 

I am happy to do so without pay, my expertise is substantial and all i want to do to help people who cannot see well, to have similar opportunities to access the written word on websites. 

My latest difficulty in accessing information is on behalf of a friend who has enduring mental health difficulties. 

I went into look at The Mind website, unfortunately I couldn't read their main text but I could read the titles. 

I drew it to their attention and offered my expertise in this area. 
They replied telling me they kept to your standards and that I can access a menu on the right if screen to adjust the text. 

The very fact that someone had to tell me, means it is inaccessible. 

I have returned and can not find this menu using my iPhone. 

This is a very common problem on all manner of websites and all sectors of business, but my knowledge and experience clearly shows it doesn't have to be and its so simple. 

Yours sincerely 

Thomas Mc Kissock 

Sent from my iPhone

Received on Wednesday, 23 July 2025 04:49:14 UTC