

Hello
I'm Jo. In 2014 my life changed in an instance when I suffered a subarachnoid haemorrhage.
Everything I knew shifted overnight. I was left with left sided weakness and had to relearn to do things that most people take for granted.
From the outside, I may look like I have recovered- but the reality is very different. I know live in a world shaped by limitation, adjustment and constant effort.
It is not the life I once knew and it is far from perfect.
But overtime, I have started to see strength in the difficult days, beauty in the small wins and meaning in the imperfections.
A Stroke of Imperfection isn't just about what I have been through. Its about living in an imperfect world and choosing to acknowledge it, share it and even try to celebrate it.
If sharing my experience helps even one person feel less alone, more understood or even more accepting of their own imperfections - then this will all be worth it,
None of us live in a perfect world and maybe by being open about the difficult parts, we can start to feel a little less pressure to hide them.
At A Stroke of Imperfection, we strive to create an inclusive space where everyone can explore and appreciate the beauty in unique and imperfect art. This statement outlines our commitment to accessibility and is designed to help all visitors enjoy our offerings.
Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on [enter relevant date]. We at A Stroke of Imperfection are dedicated to ensuring that our website, [enter site name and address], is accessible to individuals with disabilities.
What web accessibility is
Web accessibility ensures that all visitors, regardless of their disabilities, can interact with our site seamlessly. We aim to provide a browsing experience that is as enjoyable and easy as possible for everyone.
Accessibility adjustments on this site
We have implemented modifications in line with WCAG 2.1 guidelines to make our site accessible to at least level AA. Our content is designed to work well with assistive technologies, such as screen readers. As part of our commitment, we have:
Conducted assessments to identify and resolve accessibility issues
Configured the site’s language settings
Organized the content structure for better navigation
Created clear heading hierarchies across all pages
Provided alternative text for images
Ensured that color contrasts meet accessibility standards
Minimized motion effects for easier readability
Made all multimedia content accessible
Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content.
Certain content on our site may depend on third-party sources not fully compliant with accessibility standards. We recognize that the following pages may be affected: [list the URLs of the pages]. We therefore declare partial compliance for these sections.
Accessibility arrangements in the organization
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Requests, issues, and suggestions
If you encounter any accessibility challenges on our site or need assistance, please reach out to our accessibility coordinator:
[Name of the accessibility coordinator]
[Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]
[Email address of the accessibility coordinator]
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