We aim for keyboard-friendly, readable, and structured experiences.
Accessibility Statement
This accessibility statement reflects Sheeltech’s commitment to clearer, more inclusive digital service journeys for users and organisations in Ghana.
Accessibility is part of our continuous improvement process.
Contact us if you encounter an accessibility barrier on this site.
Accessible digital experiences strengthen service quality
Accessibility is part of how Sheeltech approaches modern digital delivery in Ghana. It influences website structure, readable content, user flows, form clarity, keyboard support, motion preferences, contrast behaviour, and the design of service experiences used by broader audiences.
Accessible foundations in delivery
We aim to use clear semantic structure, meaningful heading order, visible focus states, and considerate interaction patterns so users can understand and navigate information more confidently.
Inclusive service touchpoints
Accessibility matters across service pages, contact flows, client communications, and digital interfaces connected to websites, portals, ecommerce experiences, and automation systems.
Continuous accessibility improvement
Accessibility is not a one-time setting. We review, refine, and improve digital experiences over time so that design decisions better support different users, devices, and assistive technologies.
Accessible technology delivery in Ghana
Our accessibility approach supports website design in Ghana, user-friendly portals, inclusive ecommerce experiences, automation interfaces, and digital service environments that can be used more easily across devices and assistive technologies.
Our commitment
We aim to improve navigation, readability, semantics, contrast, and assistive technology support across our digital experiences.
Accessibility features
This site includes semantic structure, keyboard focus visibility, skip links, and reduced-motion support in key interactions.
Feedback
If you experience difficulty using this website, contact us so we can review and improve the affected experience.
A faster way to understand this page.
This overview highlights the most important commitments, boundaries, and support paths on this page so teams can find what matters faster.
Inclusive controls
Theme, contrast, motion, text options
Keyboard support
Navigation and skip-link access
Feedback route
Barrier reporting and review
Continuous improvement
Accessibility as an ongoing standard
User control options
Visitors can adjust theme, contrast, text sizing, and motion settings to better match their access needs.
Inclusive interaction design
Navigation, focus states, semantic structure, and screen-reader compatibility are treated as baseline requirements.
Feedback and improvement
Accessibility feedback is valuable and helps refine the site over time as new features and content are added.
How questions or requests can move forward.
When someone needs clarification, support, or action related to this policy, the next steps should be understandable and practical.
- Experience the site with built-in controlsUse the accessibility tools to adjust presentation and interaction preferences.
- Report a barrier if neededShare the affected page, problem, device, and any assistive technology involved.
- Review and investigateThe issue can then be reviewed for reproduction, severity, and an appropriate improvement path.
- Improve and monitorFixes and adjustments should be incorporated into ongoing site quality work.
Accessibility and assistance questions.
These short answers are here to improve clarity. If you need a specific interpretation for an active engagement, contact Sheeltech directly.
What accessibility features are available on the site?
The site includes keyboard-friendly navigation, skip links, high-contrast mode, reduced-motion support, large-text support, and theme controls.
What if I find an accessibility barrier?
You can contact Sheeltech support with the page, issue details, and any assistive technology context so the barrier can be reviewed.
Is accessibility treated as a one-time task?
No. Accessibility is treated as an ongoing quality requirement that should continue improving as pages and features evolve.