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Accessibility Statement
Conscious Physicians: Psychedelics Academy ("CPPA") is committed to ensuring that cppa.care is usable by the widest possible audience, including visitors who rely on assistive technologies.
This statement describes our current target, what we have tested, what we know is still incomplete, and how to reach us if you encounter a barrier.
Last reviewed: June 2026
Our standard
We target conformance with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. WCAG 2.1 AA is the bar adopted by most US public-sector procurement requirements and is widely treated as the baseline for sites serving healthcare professionals.
Conformance is an ongoing process rather than a one-time achievement. We treat accessibility regressions as bugs and prioritize them alongside functional bugs.
What we have done
- Semantic HTML throughout — headings, lists, navigation landmarks.
- Color contrast for body text and interactive elements meets or exceeds WCAG AA 4.5:1 (large text 3:1).
- All interactive controls are reachable via keyboard.
- Images that convey meaning include alternative text; decorative images use empty alt attributes so screen readers do not announce them.
- Forms label every input and surface validation errors textually, not by color alone.
Known gaps
We have not yet completed a full assistive-technology audit. The following areas are known to need further attention:
- Some video content does not yet have synchronized captions or transcripts. We caption new long-form video as it is published; captioning the back catalog is in progress.
- PDF downloads (course brochures, syllabi) have not been audited for screen-reader tag structure. If you need a PDF in an alternative format, contact us using the details below and we will provide one.
- Mobile carousel interactions on the curriculum and faculty sections rely on swipe gestures. A keyboard-equivalent control is on the roadmap.
Report a barrier
If you encounter content that is difficult to access, please tell us. We will treat your report as a priority bug and respond within five business days.
Email us at drlida@cppa.care with:
- The URL of the page where you encountered the issue
- A short description of the problem
- The assistive technology you were using, if any (browser, screen reader, etc.)
If you would prefer the same information delivered in a different format (large print, audio, plain text), we will arrange it.
Formal complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to file a complaint with the appropriate body in your jurisdiction. In the United States this is typically the U.S. Department of Justice under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act. International visitors should consult their national accessibility regulator.
