Accessibility
Accessibility
We want as many people as possible to be able to use the interreg-npa.eu website. This page describes how the website complies with the law on accessibility to digital public service, any known accessibility problems and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can remedy them.
How accessible is the website?
This website is partially compliant with the Digital Public Service Accessibility Act.
What can you do if you cannot use parts of the site?
If you need content from this website that is not available to you, but is listed as exempt from the scope of the law, you can let us know. It can be, for example, an available pdf file, large text, easy-to-read, audio recording or Braille.
You can contact us as follows:
send e-mail to: secretariat{at}interreg-npa.eu
Telephone: 0045 3283 3784
Report deficiencies in website accessibility
We are constantly striving to improve the accessibility of the website. If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, let us know so that we know that the problem exists.
Content not available
The content described below is in one way or another not fully available.
Deficiencies in documents
Documents published before 23 September 2020, such as publications, forms, excel files, word files, images and PDFs, are not accessible. The shortcomings are of different kinds and the documents in question have varied problems: tags, alternative text, document title, reading or tab order are missing or incorrect. When it comes to tables, there may be no headings.
Some documents that were uploaded to the website before 23 September 2020 have been scanned, which means that they do not work for various assistive technology programs. They are also blurred at magnification and can therefore be difficult to read.
We conduct ongoing work to improve the availability of documents.
Deficiencies in web pages
Some pages contain accessibility errors in WCAG. The shortcomings are of different kinds and the pages have varying problems.
We conduct ongoing work to remedy the shortcomings in the pages.
Problems with use without vision
Images in PDF documents may be missing or have incorrect text options.
Some PDF documents are not properly crafted (tagged) to work with screen readers.
The reading order may be incorrect in PDF documents.
Report lack of availability
The Swedish Digital Administration Authority (DIGG) is responsible for supervising the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your views, you can contact the Digital Administration Authority and report it. Report lack of availability to the Swedish Digital Administration Authority.