Accessibility statement
BAFTA Television Awards is committed to ensuring digital accessibility. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone, and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
This website has been designed and developed by Ten4 Design to facilitate the public vote for the BAFTA Television Awards with P&O Cruises. It is hereafter referred to as “the platform”. This accessibility statement applies to the platform only.
Measures to support accessibility
We aim to make the platform accessible to the widest possible audience. This means, for example, you should be able to:
- Change colours, contrast levels and fonts using your device settings.
- Zoom in up to 300% without the text spilling off screen.
- Navigate the platform using just a keyboard.
- Navigate the platform using speech recognition software.
- Listen to the website using a screen reader.
- All videos will be accompanied with accessible transcripts.
Visit AbilityNet for advice on making your device easier to use if you have a disability.
Conformance status
We believe the platform is compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 AA standard.
Limitations and alternatives
Despite our best efforts to ensure accessibility of the platform, there may be some limitations.
The content listed below is non-accessible. Please contact us if you observe an issue not listed below.
- Due to time restraints on the project we have not provided closed captions for videos. In mitigation, we have provided text-based transcripts to accompany each video.
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on 17 April 2023 and reviewed 5 March 2025. The platform was tested for compliance against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines V2.1 level A and AA using a combination of automated tools and manual checks.
Feedback and contact information
We’re always looking to improve accessibility and welcome your feedback. We try to respond to feedback within five working days.
Please let us know if you encounter accessibility barriers on: