Accessibility Statement | The Winners Circle with Jay
Inclusive Digital Experience

Accessibility Statement

The Winners Circle with Jay is committed to improving access to our website, content, registrations, resources, and digital experiences for people with different abilities, devices, assistive technologies, and ways of interacting online.

Accessibility is part of the website experience.

We do not describe the website as perfect or barrier-free. Our goal is to make continuous, practical improvements and to respond when a visitor identifies an access problem.

Section 01

Our commitment

We want visitors to be able to learn about Jay Adewole, explore programs, register for events, access resources, listen to podcast content, review books and media, and contact the Winners Circle team without unnecessary barriers.

Accessibility considerations are included when we create or update website pages, forms, downloadable materials, event experiences, video rooms, and public resources.

Section 02

Accessibility features used across the website

Structure Logical headings

Pages use structured headings and sections to make content easier to scan and navigate.

Navigation Consistent routes

Primary navigation, mobile navigation, footer links, and visible buttons use consistent destinations.

Keyboard Visible focus

Keyboard focus indicators are designed to remain visible on links, buttons, and interactive controls.

Readability Contrast and spacing

Text, backgrounds, spacing, and typography are selected to support comfortable reading.

Motion Reduced-motion support

Visitors using reduced-motion preferences receive a less animated experience where supported.

Responsive Design Multiple screen sizes

Layouts are designed to adapt across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

Section 04

Visual presentation and readability

The website uses high-contrast black, ivory, and gold branding. Body text is presented with readable line spacing, responsive sizing, and content widths designed to reduce visual strain.

Visitors may use browser zoom or operating-system display tools. Most pages are designed to reflow as the display changes, though some embedded third-party elements may respond differently.

Color is not intended to be the only method used to communicate essential instructions or status.

Section 05

Forms, applications, registrations, and booking pages

Forms should use visible labels, readable instructions, understandable field names, and clear submission actions. Required information should be communicated through text, not color alone.

Some forms and calendars are provided through integrated third-party platforms. Their behavior may vary based on browser, device, assistive technology, and platform updates.

When a form cannot be completed because of an accessibility barrier, contact the Winners Circle team through the Contact page and describe the service, event, or information you were trying to access.

Section 06

Video, audio, and downloadable documents

We aim to improve the accessibility of webinar videos, podcast content, replays, promotional videos, PDFs, book previews, and other downloadable materials.

Captions, transcripts, text summaries, descriptive titles, document structure, and alternative formats may be provided when available and appropriate. Older materials or third-party media may not yet include every accessibility feature.

For help accessing a specific video, audio recording, PDF, script, or resource, submit the exact title or page address through the Contact page.

Section 07

Third-party platforms and embedded services

The website may use third-party tools for forms, calendars, payments, webinars, video hosting, podcast playback, social media, books, analytics, and event registration.

We do not control every accessibility feature or update made by an independently operated platform. When a third-party tool creates a barrier, we will review available workarounds, alternative methods, or replacement options where reasonably possible.

Section 08

Known and potential limitations

Areas that may require ongoing improvement include:

  • Older videos that do not yet include captions or full transcripts.
  • Legacy PDFs or book-preview documents that may not have complete document tagging.
  • Embedded forms, calendars, video players, or checkout tools controlled by third parties.
  • Images or archived content created before current accessibility practices were adopted.
  • Live-event content where captions or interpretation are not available in real time.

This list may change as pages, platforms, and content are reviewed.

Section 09

Alternative access and reasonable support

When information or functionality is not accessible in its current format, we may be able to provide the information through another reasonable method.

Examples may include a text summary, accessible document, transcript, alternative registration method, email assistance, or another way to obtain the same essential information.

The available alternative will depend on the request, content, technology, timing, event format, and resources reasonably available.

Section 10

Accessibility feedback and support