Accessibility

Accessibility Standards

The consortium universities are responsible for this web site and we want for as many as possible to be able to use it. This page describes how we utilise accessibility to digital public service. It also decribes any known issues, and how you can report flaws to us, so we can solve them. We are constantly working to make sure that the web site fills the requirements set by law.

How accessible is the web site?

Our ambition is not just to follow the law, but to give all the visitors of the web site an experience where they can perceive, understand, and use all the contents and functionality, in as equal a way as possible, on a web site which uses robust standards for its construction.

What can you do, if you can't use parts of the web site?

If you need information from us in another format, then you can contact us by:

Reporting flaws

We are constantly working to improve on the web site's accessibility. If you discover problems that aren't described on this page, of if you believe we do not fill the requirements set by law, then we ask you to tell us, so we can try to solve this issue.

Supervision

The Swedish Agency for Digital Government (DIGG) is responsible for the supervision of the law on accessibily to digital public service. If you are not pleased with how we handle your thoughts, then you can contact DIGG and let them know.

How we have tested the web site

Our accessibility rating is a measure of how well our site performs against standardised web accessibility checks. Our checks are based on WCAG (The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) success criteria categorised by Level A, AA, or AAA conformance levels.

Technical information about the web site's accessibility

This web site is created to a high degree of compliance with level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 standard.