Accessibility Statement 


The University of Plymouth is committed to making its Short Courses platform accessible, in 
accordance with the Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) 
Accessibility Regulations 2018. 
This accessibility statement applies to University of Plymouth Short Courses platform. This is 
our Short Course platform. https://open.plymouth.ac.uk 

View the site your way 

We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, which means that you 
should be able to: 

  • change colours, contrast levels and fonts
  • zoom in up to 300% without the text spilling off the screen
  • navigate the website using just a keyboard
  • navigate the website using speech recognition software
  • listen to most of the website using a screen reader 


(only add once Brickfield enabled) 
We provide a facility within our Short Courses platform whereby resources can be downloaded 
in a range of alternative formats via the accessibility features within Brickfield Accessibility+ 
Toolkit (which utilises SensusAccess) which is embedded within Moodle. 

Further information and support can be found in this guidance: Tools and technologies to 
support accessibility. AbilityNet has advice on making your device easier to use if you have a 
disability. 


Compliance status 

This website is partially compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2 AA 
standard, due to the non-compliance(s) and the exemptions listed below. 
This section covers issues that we need to fix and are working to do so. The issues listed in this 
section refer to both the University of Plymouth Short Courses platform and the content hosted 
within the Short Courses platform. Moodle is an open-source Virtual Learning Environment 
(VLE), meaning some aspects of its accessibility are outside our immediate control. 
The Moodle accessibility conformance report is based on an audit of Moodle version 4.5. 
This accessibility conformance report is based on an audit of Moodle LMS by GrackleDocs 
(formerly AbleDocs), Moodle HQ’s external digital accessibility consultant, as well as internal 
testing and community audits. The audit was completed in February 2024 and updated in June 
2024. 

  • AbleDocs issued a Statement of Accessibility Conformance for WCAG 2.1 Level 
    AA in Jan 2024.
  • AbleDocs performed the accessibility audit on Moodle 4.2. All issues identified during 
    the audit have been rectified in all supported versions of Moodle.
  • Only WCAG 2.2 items were assessed internally by Moodle due to the timing of the 
    WCAG 2.2 standard's (Nov 2023) release and the external audit commencing (July 
    2023). All assessments against the WCAG 2.2 criteria are internal assessments only 
    done in good faith. Moodle will be audited against WCAG 2.2 in the next cycle 


We list below further areas within University of Plymouth’s implementation of Moodle (theme) 
that we know are not fully accessible. For the Short Courses platform we use a sub theme: 
Edwiser RemUI. We plan to fix or provide alternatives for all issues that we are made aware of 
alongside our periodic internal testing and auditing processes. Those that we are unable to fix 
we will liaise with Edwiser for guidance. 

Non-accessible content 

The content listed below is non-accessible for the following reason(s): 
(a) non-compliance with the accessibility regulations 


Home Page

 
Course carousel 

  • In some areas of the course carousel feature, the keyboard focus indicator is not visible 
    making keyboard navigation difficult. This fails WCAG 2.2 SC 2.4.7: Focus Visible Level AA.
  • Some elements such as buttons and links within the carousel do not have an accessible 
    name. This fails WCAG SC 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value Level A. 

Elements within the page 

  • Some elements such as buttons and links within the page do not have an accessible name. 
    This fails WCAG SC 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value Level A.


Footer 

  • There is a hidden link in the footer of the page which has no discernible text. This fails SC 
    2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) Level A.

 
Categories Menu 

  • In some area of the categories menu, the keyboard focus indicator is not visible making 
    keyboard navigation difficult. This fails WCAG 2.2 SC 2.4.7: Focus Visible Level AA. 
  • Some navigational elements of the categories menu are not selectable in an expected 
    sequential order. This fails WCAG SC 2.4.3 Focus Order Level A. 


Header and footer University of Plymouth logo 

  • The University of Plymouth logos in the header and footer of the page do not have alt text. 
    This fails SC 1.1.1 Non-text Content Level A. 


Explore Page 


Page navigation elements: categories, top menu items, filters, sort 

  • Some navigational elements are not selectable in an expected sequential order. This fails 
    WCAG SC 2.4.3 Focus Order Level A.
  • List elements are not structured correctly. This fails WCAG SC 1.3.1 Info and Relationships 
    Level A. 


Page Body (<div>) 

  • The <div> page body does not have an accessible name. This fails WCAG SC 4.1.2 Name, 
    Role, Value Level A. 


View course button 

  • The view course button link has no discernible text. This fails SC 2.4.4 Link Purpose (In 
    Context) Level A. 


Course card images 

  • The course card images are not highlighted with a keyboard focus indicator making keyboard 
    navigation difficult. This fails WCAG 2.2 SC 2.4.7: Focus Visible Level AA. 


Teachers listed on each course card 

  • The colours used in grey circle to list additional teachers on each course card does not meet 
    recommended contrast ratios. This fails WCAG SC 1.4.3 Contrast (Minimum) Level AA.
  • The instructor labels listing the names of the teacher does not have a title or aria-label 
    attribute and therefore fails WCAG 2.2 2.5.3 Label in Name Level A. 


Header and footer University of Plymouth logo 

  • The University of Plymouth logos in the header and footer of the page do not have 
    alternative text. This fails SC 1.1.1 Non-text Content Level A. 


Course Page 


Edit button

  •  he edit button list elements are not structured correctly. This fails WCAG SC 1.3.1 Info and 
    Relationships Level A. 


Elements within the page 

  • In some areas, the keyboard focus indicator is not visible making keyboard navigation 
    difficult. This fails WCAG 2.2 SC 2.4.7: Focus Visible Level AA. 


Progress bar (invisible) 

  • The invisible progress bar is missing a text alternative. This fails SC 1.1.1 Non-text Content 
    Level A. 


Page Body (<div>) 

  • The <div> page body does not have an accessible name. This fails WCAG SC 4.1.2 Name, 
    Role, Value Level A. 


Header and footer University of Plymouth logo 

  • The University of Plymouth logos in the header and footer of the page do not have 
    alternative text. This fails SC 1.1.1 Non-text Content Level A. 


More Menu (right hand side of reports) and footer link 

  • The drop down more menu and invisible footer link have no discernible text. This fails SC 
    2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) Level A.
  • The invisible footer link does not appear within the expected sequential order. This fails 
    WCAG SC 2.4.3 Focus Order Level A. 


Glossary letter chooser, Forum post users name 

  • Some links have insufficient colour contrast of 1.25:1. This fails WCAG SC 1.4.1: Use of Color 
    (Level A) 


Hidden element below answer options on MCQ 1 

  • Some elements such as buttons and links do not have an accessible name. This fails WCAG 
    SC 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value Level A. 


Dashboard 


Header and footer University of Plymouth logo 

  • The University of Plymouth logos in the header and footer of the page do not have 
    alternative text. This fails SC 1.1.1 Non-text Content Level A. 


Page Body (<div>) 

  • •The <div> page body does not have an accessible name. This fails WCAG SC 4.1.2 Name, 
    Role, Value Level A. 


Footer 

  • There is a hidden link in the footer of the page which has no discernible text. This fails SC 
    2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) Level A.
  • Some navigational elements are not selectable in an expected sequential order. This fails 
    WCAG SC 2.4.3 Focus Order Level A. 


Quiz attempts drop down menu and Course analytics drop down menu 

  • Some elements do not have an accessible name. This fails WCAG SC 4.1.2 Name, Role, Value 
    Level A. 


Content issues

 
This section covers content uploaded by staff to the Short Courses platform. The Short Courses 
platform is an open platform within which staff upload teaching materials and course content 
to their courses. Due to this there will be some teaching materials uploaded to the DLE which 
are not as accessible as they could be. 


Brickfield Accessibility+ toolkit   

(only add once enabled)  
Within our Short Courses platform we have Brickfield Accessibility+ Toolkit. This is now 
embedded within the Short Courses platform and allows staff to check the accessibility of their 
course. It also allows students to download resources in alternative formats. Brickfield flags 
content which is not digitally accessible and makes suggestions as to how staff can improve 
their content. 

Training 

A training course is available to staff on the DLE which gives guidance on how to create 
accessible content: Digital Accessibility: Creating accessible content. 


Video

Within the Short Courses platform we recommend staff link to external video hosting platforms 
such as Panopto or YouTube which support accessibility features such as closed captioning, 
transcripts and audio descriptions. We do not recommend staff upload stand alone video files 
as these are unlikely to have video accessibility features enabled such as closed captions, 
transcripts and audio descriptions. 


Accessibility checker 

Within the Tools drop down menu within text editor, staff can use the Moodle Accessibility 
Checker to check their content within text and media blocks. 


Accessibility Widget

(only add once enabled)  
The Edwiser Accessibility Widget is designed to enhance the user experience by providing 
essential accessibility features that improve website readability and navigation. 


Microsoft Accessibility Checker 

All university staff have access to Microsoft Office 365 and we advise staff to use the Microsoft 
Accessibility checker to check their content before uploading to the Short Courses platform. 


Third Party Tools 

The Short Courses platform acts as a gateway for several third-party services over which 
University of Plymouth has no direct control. Where we find accessibility issues in relation to 
third-party services and these issues are not already referenced in the accessibility statement 
for that service, the University of Plymouth will liaise with providers and encourage them to take 
action. 


Below are the accessibility statements for these third-party services: 

  • H5P
  • LaTeX 


Preparation of this accessibility statement 

This statement was prepared on 15 05 2025. The website was last tested Thursday 26th June 
2025. 


Our testing processes 

We referred to the Moodle accessibility conformance report and selected a prioritised sample 
of University of Plymouth Short Courses platform pages based on usage and importance to the 
user experience. Our evaluation has been conducted by self-assessment using a mix of 
automated tools and manual testing. 


The statement was last reviewed on 15 05 2025 


Feedback and contact information 


Should you find that course materials are inaccessible, you should contact the module lead in 
the first instance.

 
If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility 
requirements, contact: 


For Students: libraryandITenquiries@plymouth.ac.uk or +44 1752 588588. 


For Staff: IT Self Service or +44 1752 588588. 


Enforcement procedure 

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for enforcing the Public 
Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No. 2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 (the 
‘accessibility regulations’). 


If you’re not happy with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Equality Advisory and 
Support Service (EASS).