Accessibility
How to navigate the site, where to find accessibility information and how content is structured for clarity.
Using This Website
How the site is organised
BrunswickLife uses a clear and repeatable internal structure so that every page feels familiar. Each subpage follows the same pattern: a hero, an introductory paragraph, a sequence of articles, and a right-column navigation panel that mirrors the headings on the left. This helps users understand where they are within the site and reduces cognitive load.
Predictable navigation
Navigation is direct and unambiguous. Tiles on main pages lead to the topics residents need most often. Subpages avoid decorative layouts, pop-ups, overlays or slide-out panels. Movement between pages relies on standard links so the route through information is always clear.
Clarity of language
Headings follow a plain-language approach. When Camden uses unfamiliar names or internal terminology, additional phrasing or notes are added so that information remains understandable at the point of reading.
Ongoing adjustments
This is a living site. Where issues arise with layout, navigation or presentation, changes can be made without redesigning the site.
Accessibility Statement
Standards and approach
The site aims to meet recognised accessibility standards so that it remains usable across a wide range of devices and personal needs. Layouts are kept simple, text styles remain consistent, and colour choices are selected for clarity rather than decoration.
Improvements over time
Where accessibility-specific issues are identified—from assistive-technology conflicts to device-specific behaviour—they can be corrected without structural change.
Reporting issues
Users who encounter access barriers can report them through the dedicated contact route listed below. Problems will be reviewed and resolved wherever possible.
Content Access & File Formats
File formats
Documents are provided in widely supported formats such as PDF, JPG and standard text files. Where longer documents exist, summaries or key extracts may be included directly on the page.
Readability
Text is structured for ease of scanning and reading. Long paragraphs are broken into sections, important names are kept consistent, and Camden references are linked where appropriate.
Assisted access
Users who need alternative formats (large print, simplified text or accessible PDFs) can request them via the contact route at the bottom of this page.
Contact for Access Issues
How the site is organised
BrunswickLife uses a clear and repeatable internal structure so that every page feels familiar. Each subpage follows the same pattern: a hero, an introductory paragraph, a sequence of articles, and a right-column navigation panel that mirrors the headings on the left. This helps users understand where they are within the site and reduces cognitive load.
Predictable navigation
Navigation is direct and unambiguous. Tiles on main pages lead to the topics residents need most often. Subpages avoid decorative layouts, pop-ups, overlays or slide-out panels. Movement between pages relies on standard links so routes through information remain clear.
Clarity of language
Headings follow a plain-language approach. When Camden uses unfamiliar names or internal terminology, additional phrasing or notes are added so that information remains understandable at the point of reading.
Ongoing adjustments
This is a living site. Where issues arise with layout, navigation or presentation, changes can be made without redesigning the site.