Accessibility Policy
This website has committed to making content accessible in accordance with the accessibility criteria of he Digital Kit Program, in compliance with the annexes of the UNE-EN 301 549:2022 standard.
COMPLIANCE STATUS
The web technologies on which the accessibility compliance of this site is based are HTML5, CSS, DOM, as well as OTHER technologies of the WordPress platform.
As a result, this website is PARTIALLY COMPLIANT, and the following accessibility aspects are in compliance with this website:
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS | WEB REQUIREMENTS | SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS | DOCUMENTATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES REQUIREMENTS |
5.2 Activation of accessibility features |
9.1.3.3 Sensory characteristics 9.1.3.4 Orientation 9.1.4.1 Use of color 9.1.4.3 Contrast (minimum) 9.1.4.4 Text resizing 9.1.4.10 Text readjustment 9.1.4.11 Non-text contrast 9.1.4.12 Text spacing 9.1.4.13 Pointed or focused content 9.2.1.1 Keyboard 9.2.1.2 No keyboard traps 9.2.1.4 Keyboard shortcuts 9.2.3.1 Three flashes or less threshold 9.2.4.1 Avoidance of blocks 9.2.4.2 Page titles 9.2.4.3 Focus order 9.2.4.5 Multiple pathways 9.2.4.7 Visible focus 9.2.5.1 Pointer gestures 9.2.5.3 Label inclusion in the name 9.2.5.4 Activation by motion 9.3.1.1 Page language 9.3.2.1 On receiving focus 9.3.2.2 On receiving input 9.3.2.3 Consistent navigation 9.3.2.4 Consistent identification 9.3.3.1 Error identification 9.3.3.2 Labels or instructions 9.3.3.3 Error suggestions 9.4.1.2 Name, role, value 9.4.1.3 Status messages 9.6 WCAG Guidelines compliance requirements
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11.7 User preferences 11.8.1 Content management technology 11.8.2 Accessible content creation 11.8.3 Preservation of accessibility information during transformations 11.8.4 Repair service 11.8.5 Templates
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12.1.1 Accessibility and compatibility features 12.1.2 Accessible documentation 12.2.3 Effective communication 12.2.4 Accessible documentation |
NON-ACCESSIBLE CONTENT
On the other hand, the content covered in the following points is not accessible for the following reasons:
- 9.1.1.1 Non-text content. When ICT is a web page.
All non-text content presented to the user has a textual alternative that serves the same purpose, except in the situations listed below:
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- Controls, Input fields: If the non-text content is a control or accepts user-inputted data, it has a name that describes its purpose. (See Guideline 4.1 for additional requirements regarding controls and content that accept input).
- Time-dependent multimedia content: If the non-text content is time-based multimedia presentation, then the textual alternatives provide at least a descriptive identification of the non-text content. (See Guideline 1.2 for additional requirements regarding multimedia content).
- Tests: If the non-text content is a test or exercise that would not be valid if presented in text form, then the textual alternatives provide at least a descriptive identification of the non-text content.
- Sensory: If the non-text content’s primary purpose is to create a specific sensory experience, then the textual alternatives provide at least a descriptive identification of the non-text content.
- CAPTCHA: If the purpose of the non-text content is to confirm that the content is being accessed by a person and not a computer, then textual alternatives that identify and describe the purpose of the non-text content are provided, along with alternative CAPTCHA methods that cater to different types of sensory perceptions to accommodate various disabilities.
- Decoration, Formatting, Invisible: If the non-text content is pure decoration, used solely for visual formatting, or not presented to users, it is implemented in a way that can be ignored by assistive technologies.
- 9.1.3.1 Information and relationships. When ICT is a web page.
The information, structure, and relationships conveyed through the presentation can be determined by software or are available as text.
- 9.2.4.4 Purpose of links (in context). When ICT is a web page.
The purpose of each link can be determined by the link text alone or by the link text combined with the link’s context as determined by software, except when the purpose of the link would be ambiguous to users in general. (Level A)
- 9.2.4.6 Headings and labels. When ICT is a web page.
Headings and labels describe the topic or purpose. (Level AA)
- 9.4.1.1 Parsing. When ICT is a web page.
For content implemented using markup languages, the elements have complete start and end tags, the elements are nested according to their specifications, the elements do not contain duplicate attributes, and the IDs are unique, except when these characteristics are allowed by the specifications. (Level A)
PREPARATION OF THIS ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT
This statement was prepared on May 17, 2023.
The third-party company SIS SISTEMAS INFORMÁTICOS SUR S.L, with VAT ID B81595241, prepared this statement. The company certifies that this website substantially corresponds to the interpretation of the informative guide provided by the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines. In this ongoing effort to remove barriers, they will continue to improve this site to achieve optimal accessibility and usability for all users.
Last review of the statement: May 17, 2023.
COMMENTS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
If you encounter accessibility barriers or problems with any page or function of this website that may hinder visitors from accessing it, you can contact us at any time using the email address provided in the legal notice.