Accessibility Statement
The accessibility statement was updated on January 14, 2025.
Edna Arbel, Integrative Center for Self-Realization and Resilience Development. We work hard to make the organization and our website accessible to people with disabilities in order to promote equal rights and transparency towards people with disabilities.
The essence of an accessible website
An accessible website is a website that allows a person with a disability to browse with the same level of efficiency and enjoyment as other users, using the capabilities of the system on which it operates and through technologies that assist with accessibility.
Making accessibility adjustments to the website
Accessibility adjustments to the site were made in accordance with Section C: Internet Services in the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Regulations (Accessibility Adjustments to Services) 2013, the Israeli Standard TI 5568 based on WCAG 2.0 guidelines, the site was made accessible to level A\AA\AAA] and subject to changes and adjustments made to the Israeli standard document.
The site supports the use of assistive technologies such as screen reading software, keyboard navigation by using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys to move between links, the arrow keys, the Enter key to select, the Esc key to exit menus and windows, and pressing H or a number to move between headings.
The site is reviewed [regularly / every X months] to ensure the maintenance of site accessibility.
Best practices for website accessibility
This website can be browsed in an optimal and accessible manner using common browsers, and it is recommended to use the following browsers: Firefox / Opera / Safari / Lynx]/ [Edge / Chrome and screen reader programs [NVDA / Jaws / Voiceover].
Accessibility arrangements in the organization
[A description of the accessibility arrangements in the organization's offices and branches that provide services should include all accessibility arrangements, from parking and/or the public transportation station to the destination, which is the service desk/restaurant table/classroom/theater hall/clinic/etc. In addition, it is required to detail additional accessibility arrangements such as disabled services (existing/non-existing and their location), accessibility accessories in use such as inspiration loops, elevators, etc.]
Ways to contact us for requests, accessibility issues, and suggestions for improvement:
If you find an accessibility problem on the website or need help, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:
Edna Arbel
0543970103