Mind on the Mat is built around access, belonging, and community. That applies to our website too.
We want as many people as possible to be able to use this site comfortably, including people with disabilities, neurodivergent users, people using assistive technology, and anyone who may need information in a clearer or more accessible format.
We aim to make our website:
We know accessibility is an ongoing process, not a one-time task. If something on this website is difficult to use, hard to read, or not working as expected, please let us know.
We will do our best to fix the issue or provide the information in another format.
To request support or report an accessibility issue, please contact: info@mindonthemat.org
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