Accessibility

Accessibility Statement.

Girouard Conseil TI aims to provide a website that is clear, readable, navigable, and usable by as many people as possible, including people who use assistive technologies.

Accessibility is treated as an ongoing improvement process. If you experience a barrier on the website, please let us know so we can review and improve it.

Clarity. Usability. Continuous improvement.

Commitment

We aim to provide a clear and accessible experience.

Girouard Conseil TI recognizes that digital accessibility contributes to a better experience for all visitors. Our objective is to make website content understandable, navigable, and usable, regardless of the device, browser, or assistive technologies used.

We aim to apply recognized accessibility practices related to content structure, keyboard navigation, readability, contrast, alternative text, and form clarity.

Approach

Accessibility integrated into the design.

  • Content organized with clear sections and headings;
  • Visual contrast designed to support readability;
  • Links and calls to action written clearly;
  • Responsive mobile-first structure;
  • Attention to forms, labels, and messages;
  • Ability to report a barrier by email.

Practices in place

A website designed to be clear, readable, and navigable.

The elements below represent the practices targeted in the design and maintenance of the website.

01

Clear structure

Pages are organized with sections, headings, subheadings, and content blocks to make information easier to understand.

02

Consistent navigation

The main navigation, footer links, and calls to action follow a consistent logic across the website.

03

Readable contrast

Colours are chosen to support readability and avoid weak contrast between text and background.

04

Plain language

Content is written in clear, direct language focused on executive needs, without unnecessary technical jargon.

05

Identifiable forms

Forms and important fields should include labels, instructions, or helpful indications where needed.

06

Responsive design

Pages are designed to adapt to mobile phones, tablets, and desktop screens.

Possible limitations

Some components may depend on third-party services.

Some website functionality may come from third-party platforms or plugins, such as WPForms, Complianz, Microsoft Bookings, LinkedIn, WordPress, GeneratePress, or other hosting and security tools.

While we aim to maintain an accessible experience, some limitations may depend on these providers, their interfaces, or their technical evolution.

WPForms forms
Complianz banner
Microsoft Bookings
LinkedIn links
External documents
WordPress plugins

Feedback and assistance

Did you experience an accessibility barrier?

If you have difficulty accessing a page, using a form, reading content, navigating by keyboard, or consulting important information, please contact us. We will review the situation and seek a reasonable way to help.

To help us correct the issue, please include as much useful information as possible in your message.

Include in your message

  • The page or URL concerned;
  • A description of the barrier encountered;
  • The device and browser used;
  • The assistive technology used, if applicable;
  • The alternative format requested, if needed;
  • Your contact information for follow-up.
Send feedback

Alternative access

We can help provide information another way.

If important information is not accessible to you in its current format, you can write to us. Where reasonably possible, we will look for a way to provide the information in an alternative format or through another method.

Continuous improvement

Feedback helps improve the website.

Feedback received may be used to prioritize corrections, improve content, adjust contrast, review forms, or correct navigation issues.

Need help accessing information?

Write to us about the barrier you encountered. We will respond seriously and look for a reasonable solution.