Accessibility
Date of update of the accessibility arrangements on the site: 20.8.24
Accessibility arrangements on the site
The Internet currently constitutes the largest repository for freedom of information for all users, and users with disabilities in particular. As such, we place great importance on providing equal opportunity for people with disabilities to use the information presented on the site, and to enable a better browsing experience.
We strive to ensure that digital services are accessible to people with disabilities, and therefore many resources have been invested in facilitating the use of the site for people with disabilities, as much as possible, in the belief that every person deserves the right to live in equality, dignity, comfort and independence.
Internet Accessibility
The website complies, as far as possible, with the requirements of the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Regulations (Accessibility Adjustments to Services), 2013.
The accessibility adjustments were made according to the recommendations of the Israeli Standard (TI 5568) for Internet Content Accessibility at Level AA and the international WCAG2.0 document.
The website is supported by the most common browsers Chrome, Firefox, Explorer 10+, Safari, Opera, in their latest versions.
The website provides a semantic structure for assistive technologies and support for the standard usage pattern for operation with a keyboard using the arrow keys, Enter and Esc to exit menus and windows.
In order to obtain the best browsing experience with screen reading software, we recommend using the latest NVDA software.
How does accessibility work on the website?
An accessibility plugin is enabled on this website. The plugin allows the website to adhere to the guidelines for Internet Content Accessibility WCAG 2.1 at Level AA. The software is subject to the manufacturer’s terms of use.
The site has an accessibility menu. Clicking on the menu opens the accessibility buttons. After selecting a topic in the menu, you must wait for the page to load.
Accessibility options in the menu:
• Increasing the site font to different sizes
• Contrast adjustments – changing the contrast of the site colors
• Adjusting the site for colorblind people
• Changing the font to be more readable
• Highlighting links on the site
• Displaying an alternative description for images
• Accessibility statement
• Sending accessibility feedback
Increasing the display on the site:
Visitors who have difficulty seeing and wish to increase the display on the site can do so by simultaneously pressing the “Ctrl” and “+” (Control and Plus) keys. Each press of these keys will increase the display; to decrease the display, press the “Ctrl” and “-” (Control and Minus) keys simultaneously.
Operating the site using a keyboard:
Surveyors who have difficulty operating a mouse can browse the site using a keyboard. Repeatedly pressing the “Tab” key will move between the various links on the page. Simultaneously pressing the “Shift” + “Tab” keys will return the cursor to the previous link. Pressing the “Enter” key will activate the highlighted link.
Contact us:
By email: info@helptsd.org
Or by phone: 054-2404211
If while browsing the site you encounter a difficulty regarding accessibility, and you find information that is not accessible, including images, documents, presentation tables, etc., and/or if you would like to receive information and/or help, you are welcome to contact us via the Contact page.
It is possible that despite our efforts to make all pages on the site accessible, parts of the site will be discovered that are not yet accessible. We continue to make efforts to improve the accessibility of the site and its environment as part of our commitment to enabling use by the entire population, including people with disabilities. We welcome inquiries for information and/or suggestions for improvement in order to improve customer service.