An accessibility statement is a good place to start. They are important for several reasons:
Show your users that you care about accessibility and about them
Provide them with information about the accessibility of your content
Demonstrate commitment to accessibility, and to social responsibility
Creating an Accessibility Statement
What to Include in an Accessibility Statement
List any known limitations of the website or areas that are not accessible. Briefly describe the issue and provide alternatives, if possible.
List any known incompatibilities with assistive technologies or web browsers.
Indicate what accessibility standards are used (e.g., WCAG 2.1 A/AA/AAA or WCAG 2.2 A/AA/AAA), where applicable.
Provide the date that the statement was last updated or reviewed.
Include contact information to submit feedback.
Best Practices
Use simple language and organize content in a way that is easy to understand.
Update information whenever changes take place.
Tools & Resources
Developing a Website Accessibility Statement (Section 508) - This page describes what should be included in the Accessibility Statement and provides instructions for following Section 508 guidelines.
Developing an Accessibility Statement (W3C) - This W3C tool guides you through the process of generating and downloading an accessibility statement for your website.