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A cavernous malformation is a vascular lesion containing a cluster of small blood vessels with thin, leaky walls, typically found in the brain and spinal cord. Cavernous Malformation Canada is a 100% volunteer led charitable organization focused on supporting those affected and raising awareness.

​ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

This statement was last updated on [enter relevant date].
Cavernous Malformation Canada is committed to making our website accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities.

What web accessibility is

Web accessibility ensures that people with disabilities can perceive, understand, navigate, and interact with the web, providing equal access and equal opportunity to everyone.

Accessibility adjustments on this site

We have designed this site with consideration for web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG) [2.0 / 2.1 / 2.2 - select relevant option] to ensure it is accessible to the level of [A / AA / AAA - select relevant option]. Our website is compatible with assistive technologies such as screen readers and keyboard navigation. Additionally, we have:



    Ensured clear and logical content structure


    Provided alternative text for images


    Optimized color contrast for readability


    Minimized the use of motion


    Ensured multimedia content accessibility

Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant]

Our commitment to accessibility may be affected by third-party content. In such cases, we declare partial compliance with the standard and are working to address any accessibility challenges.

Accessibility arrangements in the organization [only add if relevant]

[Enter a description of the accessibility arrangements in the physical offices / branches of Cavernous Malformation Canada. This may include details of any physical accessibility arrangements, such as parking, public transportation, and other facilities to support individuals with disabilities.]

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you encounter any accessibility issues on our website or need further assistance, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:

[Name of the accessibility coordinator]


[Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]


[Email address of the accessibility coordinator]


[Enter any additional contact details if relevant / available]

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