website accessibility

accessiblity statement

Missouri Stream Team | www.mostreamteam.org

Last Updated: 6/01/2026


Our Commitment to Accessibility

Missouri Stream Team is committed to ensuring that our website is accessible to people with disabilities. We continue to improve the experience for all users and to meet the requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1, Level AA.


Conformance Status

We are currently working toward substantial conformance with WCAG 2.1 Level AA. A technical accessibility audit (automated phase) was completed on March 9, 2026. We identified several issues and have remediated them, or noted them as Known Issues below.


Known Issues

Embedded calendar frame missing an accessible title — affects the Event Calendar page. This issue is within the CalendarWiz platform and cannot be remediated outside it.


Feedback and Contact

We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of this website. If you encounter a barrier to access, have difficulty using any part of this site, or have a question about our accessibility efforts, please contact us:


Website: www.mostreamteam.org

Email: StreamTeam@mdc.mo.gov

Phone: 1-800-781-1989

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We aim to respond to accessibility feedback within 2-3 business days.


Formal Complaints

If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility concern, you may contact the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, which enforces federal accessibility requirements for public-facing websites.


Statement Date and Review Schedule

This statement was prepared on April 2, 2026, following completion of the automated accessibility audit. It will be reviewed and updated by April 9, 2026, following completion of manual testing. Ongoing reviews will be conducted annually (next review: April 9, 2027) or following significant changes to the website.


A Note on Ongoing Accessibility

Web accessibility is an ongoing commitment, not a one-time achievement. Websites change continuously — new content is added, platforms are updated, and third-party tools evolve — which means that complete conformance at any given moment is not always achievable. What matters is that accessibility is treated as a genuine, sustained priority: fixing known issues promptly, building accessible habits into everyday content work, and responding openly to feedback from users with disabilities.