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Accessibility Statement

Effective Date: February 1, 2026
Last Updated: March 30, 2026

1. Commitment to Accessibility

The Alberta Combat Sports Association (ACSA) is committed to ensuring accessibility for all individuals, including persons with disabilities. We strive to provide an inclusive and barrier-free environment across our website, programs, and services.

ACSA is guided by the principles of dignity, independence, integration, and equal opportunity, in accordance with the Alberta Human Rights Act.

2. Website Accessibility

We are actively working to ensure that our website (https://www.albertacombatsports.ca/) is accessible and usable for all users.

Our goal is to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which include:

  • Providing clear and consistent navigation

  • Ensuring text is readable and adaptable

  • Supporting keyboard navigation

  • Using accessible color contrast and design

  • Adding alternative text for images where appropriate

We are continually improving our website to enhance accessibility and usability.

3. Programs, Events & Services

ACSA is committed to making our programs, competitions, and events accessible wherever reasonably possible.

This includes:

  • Working with venues that support accessibility needs

  • Considering accommodation requests for athletes, officials, and spectators

  • Promoting inclusive participation across all levels of sport

If you require specific accommodations, we encourage you to contact us in advance so we can make reasonable efforts to meet your needs.

4. Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. ACSA is committed to:

  • Reviewing and improving accessibility practices regularly

  • Addressing identified barriers in a timely manner

  • Incorporating accessibility into future planning and development

5. Feedback & Contact

We welcome feedback on the accessibility of our website, programs, and services.

If you encounter any barriers or require assistance, please contact us:

Alberta Combat Sports Association (ACSA)
Email: [Insert Email]
Phone: [Insert Phone Number]
Website: https://www.albertacombatsports.ca/

We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly and address your concerns.

6. Alternative Formats

Upon request, ACSA will make reasonable efforts to provide information in alternative formats or through accessible communication methods, where feasible.

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