Welcome to the CURB Archive

 

Accessibility at CURB

 

A space built for clarity, safety, and ease — for every reader.

 

Read-Aloud Support

 

Some browsers offer a Read Aloud option when you right-click directly on the page or section you’re reading. It may appear under More Tools, depending on your device and settings.

 

Gentle, High-Contrast Design

  • Clear contrast between text and background
  • Simple fonts and generous spacing
  • No flashing or moving elements
  • No colour-only cues

Plain-Language Approach

  • Short sentences and clear headings
  • Bullet-point summaries
  • Defined legal terms
  • Chronologies for step-by-step processing

Steady, Predictable Navigation

  • Familiar menu layout
  • Clear section breaks
  • Summaries at the top of longer pages
  • No hidden content or pop-ups

Assistive-Technology Friendly

 

CURB works with screen readers, browser zoom, keyboard navigation, and mobile accessibility tools.

 

Pages avoid elements that typically break assistive tech, like text embedded in images or unlabelled buttons.

 

Comfortable on Mobile

  • Text reflows
  • Tap-friendly layout
  • Minimal horizontal scrolling

A Living Commitment

 

Accessibility is not a one-off task.

 

If something feels unclear or hard to read, CURB welcomes suggestions.

 

 

 Panel 1 — LiP Dossiers (Systemic Legal Failure Archive)

 

Pages 6–32

 

CPR Breaches • Judicial Harm • Regulatory Obstruction • Constitutional Risk

 

This archive documents systemic failures experienced as a Litigant in Person between 2021–2025.

 

It exposes solicitor misconduct, regulatory inaction, judicial suppression, safeguarding collapse, and the constitutional risks faced by unrepresented claimants.

 

Each dossier is fully evidenced, chronologically structured, and contradiction‑resistant.

 

To begin, select “LiP Overview” from the top bar.


To continue through the sequence, use the “More” icon above.

 

 

 

Panel 2 — CURB (Children & Safeguarding)

 

Pages 33 onwards

 

Safeguarding • Anti‑Bullying • Parent Guidance • Four Nations Frameworks

 

CURB was founded to protect children from bullying, safeguarding failures, and institutional silence.

 

This section provides clear, accessible guidance for families, schools, and professionals — including national anti‑bullying frameworks, rights‑based information, and practical tools for prevention and response.

 

To enter the CURB section, begin with “UK Agency Published Anti‑Bullying Strategies 2025 — Four Nations:

 

 How the UK Addresses School Bullying.

 

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