Julie Thomas
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
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Accessibility Statement — Existential Therapy
This statement was last updated on 06.01.2026
This accessibility statement applies to the website of Existential Therapy, which provides online counselling and therapy information and services across the UK.
Our Commitment to Accessibility
We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website. For example, that means:
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You should be able to change text size and use browser zoom without disrupting the layout.
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You should be able to navigate most of the website using just a keyboard or assistive technology (such as screen readers).
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Information is written clearly and simply where possible. GOV.UK
We are continually working to improve accessibility and welcome feedback on how we can make the experience better for everyone.
How Accessible This Website Is
We have made efforts to ensure the site is accessible, but we cannot guarantee full accessibility for all content. Some areas may not meet all accessibility standards at present, including:
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Some older content or embedded elements (such as embedded videos) may not have full accessibility features.
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Some PDF documents and downloadable files may not be fully accessible to screen reader software.
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There may be instances where alternative text is missing or links are not fully described.
We continue to work on improvements and review accessibility issues regularly.
Feedback and Contact Information
If you find any part of this website difficult to access or you need content in another format (such as large print, audio, easy read or braille), please contact us:
Email: juliethomas@existentialtherapy.online
Response aim: Within 5–10 working days
When contacting us, please include:
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The web address (URL) of the content you are having issues with
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The format you need
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Your contact details
We will consider your request and get back to you as soon as possible.
Technical Information About This Website’s Accessibility
This website aims to follow the relevant portions of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 (Level AA), wherever reasonably possible given current resources and ongoing development. GOV.UK
We have taken steps such as:
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Using semantic HTML and consistent heading structures
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Providing alt text for images where appropriate
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Ensuring keyboard navigation is possible
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Striving for clear, simple language
However, we acknowledge that not all sections may currently meet WCAG 2.2 AA standards, and some interactive or third‑party elements may present challenges.
Known Limitations and Improvements
While we aim to make this website fully accessible, the following limitations may exist:
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Some content or design elements may not be fully compatible with screen readers.
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Some interactive content may not be completely navigable via keyboard alone.
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Some older PDF documents have not been optimised for accessibility.
We plan to address these where feasible and will prioritise improvements as part of regular site updates.
Monitoring and Review
We regularly review this accessibility statement and the website’s accessibility. This statement will be updated when:
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We make significant accessibility improvements
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We identify new accessibility issues
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Standards or regulations change
We recommend reviewing this statement at least annually.
Legal and Policy Context
Although private therapy websites are not bound by the UK’s Public Sector Bodies Accessibility Regulations, we strive to follow WCAG accessibility standards in acknowledgment of the Equality Act 2010, which requires reasonable adjustments to digital services for people with disabilities.
Enforcement and Support
If you are not satisfied with how we respond to your accessibility feedback, you may seek advice from relevant support organisations in the UK for accessibility or disability services.