Accessibility & Inclusion Statement
At Trusted Sales Leads, accessibility isn’t an afterthought — it’s a core part of how we build and share resources. We recognize that professionals, researchers, and community members all engage with information differently, and we want this hub to be usable by everyone.
Our team includes individuals with neurodivergent perspectives, and we actively design our materials with clarity and structure in mind. That means:
Using clear formatting — plain language summaries, short paragraphs, and straightforward explanations.
Offering multiple file types — HTML, PDF, and other accessible formats, so readers can choose what works best for their devices and needs.
Prioritizing navigation and readability — headings, bullet points, and descriptive links to make it easier to skim or deep-dive.
Avoiding unnecessary jargon whenever possible — keeping explanations professional, but also approachable.
We also take inspiration from external accessibility standards, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related guidelines. For more information, you can read about the ADA directly here: ADA.gov.
Continuous improvement: if users find barriers, we’re open to feedback and will make updates to improve clarity.
Inclusive design: we recognize that accessibility benefits everyone — whether you’re an industry professional, a student, or someone exploring these topics for the first time.
Diversity of thought: having neurodivergent voices involved in building this hub strengthens the way we present and structure our resources.
Accessibility is not just about compliance — it’s about making valuable information available to all. By combining accuracy, clarity, and inclusive design, we aim to create a space where resources can be accessed with confidence and ease.
👉 That would work beautifully as a dedicated “Accessibility” page in your footer / nav. It reinforces the disguise (resource hub, not SEO farm) and gives you the legit ADA link.
Want me to also draft a shorter version (2–3 sentences) for the footer so it ties back to the full page?