Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 18 May 2026
UCS aims to make the website accessible and usable for healthcare professionals, patients, partners, and the public, including users with disabilities. UCS works toward readable text, sufficient contrast where feasible, keyboard-friendly navigation, clear headings, descriptive links, alternative text for meaningful images where available, scalable text, language options, text-size controls, and compatibility with common assistive technologies. Legacy content, third-party embeds, older documents, videos, social media posts, clinical media, or partner materials may not fully meet accessibility expectations. If you experience a barrier, contact UCS with the page URL, the problem, assistive technology or browser if relevant, and preferred contact method. UCS reviews feedback in good faith but cannot guarantee immediate remediation where security, clinical accuracy, copyright, third-party systems, or resources limit changes.
Contact
Questions, notices, rights requests, security reports, and content concerns may be sent to uacs.secretary@gmail.com. UCS may require identity verification and supporting evidence.