Accessibility Statement
This statement was last updated on March 2026.
A Legal Disclaimer
This statement is a general framework and does not constitute legal advice. We recommend seeking specialist accessibility and legal advice to ensure full compliance with obligations applicable to your organisation.
Our Commitment
At Shemy Living Studio, accessibility is a core value, not a checkbox. We are committed to making shemyliving.com accessible to everyone, regardless of ability or assistive technology used.
As a certified UX designer and European Accessibility Act (EAA) implementation specialist, our founder Michelle Moura Doherty brings professional-grade accessibility thinking to every aspect of this website.
Accessibility Standard
This site has been adapted in accordance with WCAG 2.2 AA guidelines and is compatible with screen readers, keyboard navigation, and browser accessibility tools. Key measures include:
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Clear heading structures and logical content order on all pages
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Descriptive alternative text on all meaningful images
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Colour contrast meeting WCAG 2.2 AA requirements (minimum 4.5:1)
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Fully keyboard-navigable interface with visible focus indicators
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Accessible contact forms with labelled fields and error messaging
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Reduced motion across animations and transitions
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Responsive design across all devices
Partial Compliance — Third-Party Content
Some features rely on third-party tools — including Wix platform components, EcoAccess AI beta features, and embedded booking tools — which may not yet fully meet WCAG 2.2 AA. We are actively monitoring and minimising these gaps.
Contact Us
Found an accessibility issue or need content in an alternative format? We want to hear from you.
Michelle Moura Doherty
Accessibility Director
info@shemyliving.com
shemyliving.com
We respond to accessibility queries within 5 business days.
If you are unsatisfied with our response, you may escalate to: Department of Justice — Disability Policy Unit: www.gov.ie/justice
This statement was prepared in accordance with the European Accessibility Act (EAA — Directive 2019/882/EU) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2.