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Accessibility Statement and Commitment
A Legal Disclaimer
Effective Date: 11/7/2025
Welcome to Schizophrenia Analecta, operated by the Owner and Author: Jesse Halley (“Owner,” “Author,” “Our,” “We,” “Us”). By accessing or using this Site you agree to these Terms & Conditions (“Terms”).
If you do not agree, do not use the Site.
Regarding the Accessibility Statement and Commitment
Our blog is committed to making content about schizophrenia accessible and inclusive for as many users as possible. We strive to follow recognized accessibility best practices for web content, communication, and user interaction so visitors with cognitive, motor, and other disabilities can find, understand, and use the information We publish with as few barriers to use as the Site Owner can reasonably manage. We also recognize the particular needs of people who may be experiencing crisis, psychosis, trauma, or cognitive differences, and will create content and interactions that follow legal and jurisdictional laws, responding
Legal and Jurisdictional Disclaimers
By using this Site, you agree to the following Terms, which are designed to protect Site visitors, the Site operator, and the integrity of the content while advancing accessibility goals.
Scope and Purpose
This agreement applies to the blog content, comments, downloadable materials, and interactive features on this Site. Its purpose is to set expectations about accessibility, user responsibilities, and the Site operator’s commitments.
Site Operator Commitments
We will use reasonable, good-faith efforts to make the Site accessible and to follow recognized accessibility practices during design and content creation.
We will provide an accessible means of contacting Us about accessibility problems and accommodation requests, and We will respond to such requests within a reasonable timeframe.
When users request accessible versions of specific content (e.g., plain-text versions, transcripts), We will evaluate and, where feasible, provide reasonable accommodations or alternatives.
We will add content warnings for posts that may include material commonly experienced as triggering (e.g., detailed accounts of psychosis, self-harm discussions, trauma, and thematic material) and will avoid sensory triggers where possible.
User Responsibilities and Limitations
Users acknowledge that while We commit to accessibility improvements, perfect accessibility across all assistive technologies and devices is not guaranteed.
Users who require specific accommodations are encouraged to contact Us with details; We will assess reasonable accommodations on a case-by-case basis.
Users agree not to hold the Site operator liable for temporary or intermittent accessibility limitations caused by third-party embeds, plugins, external content, or unforeseen technical failures.
Content Safety and Moderation
Content on the blog is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
We will label posts that include discussion of distress, difficult mental or emotional expressions, or crisis-related content, and will provide links to crisis resources or suggest contacting licensed professionals where appropriate.
We will moderate comments and user-generated content to reduce harm: removing or restricting content that promotes self-harm, violence, hate, or otherwise violates Site rules. Moderation may include content warnings, temporary removal, or disabling commenting on specific posts.
Reporting Accessibility Issues
To report an accessibility problem or request an accommodation, contact Us via the provided accessibility contact method on the site.
When reporting, please include: the page URL, a description of the issue, the assistive technology used (if any), and the preferred form of accommodation.
We will acknowledge receipt and respond within a reasonable timeframe; if immediate assistance is needed for safety or crisis concerns, users should contact local emergency services or licensed professionals.
Third-Party Content and Tools
The Site may link to or embed third-party content (videos, forms, social media, etc.). While We aim to choose accessible third-party providers, We cannot guarantee their accessibility or reliability.
Where third-party tools create accessibility barriers, We will try to provide an alternative or remove the integration if feasible.
Limitations of Liability and Legal Considerations
The Site operator takes accessibility seriously but cannot guarantee compatibility with every assistive technology or meet every individual need.
This agreement does not create any professional relationship (medical, legal, therapeutic, or otherwise) between the Site and the user.
To the extent permitted by law, the Site operator disclaims liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from temporary accessibility failures or from users’ reliance on content instead of professional advice.
Continuous Improvement and Updates
We will periodically review and update this Accessibility Statement and Commitment to reflect improvements, technological changes, and feedback.
Significant changes will be posted on the Site and dated.
Standards We Use
We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines as Our technical standard for accessibility. WCAG is the internationally recognized baseline that many national laws and regulations reference or require. Our goal is to meet a WCAG conformance level appropriate to the scope and risk of the content We publish and to follow the most recent stable WCAG recommendations where feasible.
This Statement does not create legal obligations beyond applicable law. Where legal requirements apply the Site will comply within governing jurisdictional limits.
Contact
To inquire about accessibility features and information, send an email to: schizophreniaanalecta@gmail.com
When reporting, please include: the page URL, a description of the issue, the assistive technology used (if any), and the preferred form of accommodation.



