Accessibility info
The website saltoinclusion.eu continuously works on improving the use of the site with the aim of becoming more accessible to persons with fewer opportunities, in the firm belief that every person has the right to a dignified, equal and independent life.
The website www.saltoinclusion.eu seeks to ensure that its services are accessible to persons with disabilities. Substantial funds have been invested to simplify the use of the site in order to make it more accessible to persons with disabilities, in the firm belief
that every person has the right to a dignified, equal, comfortable and independent life.
In general
The Agency for Mobility and EU Programmes (AMEUP) recognises the importance of ensuring digital accessibility for all users, with particular emphasis on easier access to public services and information for persons with disabilities, applying, as far as possible, Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2016 on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies.
The AMEUP continuously improves user experience by applying relevant accessibility standards according to the Web Content Accessibility Guidance and Standardisation (WCAG 2.1) of the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), an organisation that addresses network technologies standardisation.
Degree of compliance
The website www.saltoinclusion.eu complies with the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Programming Solutions for Mobile Devices of Public Sector Bodies. Most of the requirements of the European standard EN 301 549 V1.1.2 (2015-04) have been fulfilled, with some exceptions.
Accessibility of the website www.saltoinclusion.eu
– The web page was performed in a responsive manner (content representation is customized to the screen resolution)
– The pages have hierarchically structured content (H1>H2>H3 etc.)
– There is a menu with additional accessibility options (black letters on white background, white letters on black background, decrease and increase of the font size on the page, display with a font adapted to people with dyslexia)
– Pictures have ‘alt’ tag
Non-accessible content
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For
mouse-free navigation, the focus elements are not specially visually marked
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The link for
quickly navigating to the main content of the page is not working
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Links don’t have ‘title’ tag
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Pagination
(next page, previous page) does not have an interactive element marker, and
does not have a title or aria tag
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The YouTube
video insertion service is used to display video content. Iframe method is used
to display such video content, which shows the content of the youtube.com page
on the mentioned web page that does not have the same level of accessibility
customization. Some video content has no text subtitles.
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Individual
PDF files created by scanning printed documents
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In accordance
with Article 3 of the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Programming
Solutions for Mobile Devices of Public Sector Bodies, PDF files published
before 23 September 2018 AMEUP qualifies as archive and exempts from the
compliance with the Act.
Increasing the level of accessibility
The AMEUP will implement corrective actions to address the problem of inaccessible content of its website to the maximum possible extent and continue to apply the relevant website accessibility standards in line with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendations.
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This Statement was prepared on 26 August 2024, in accordance with the model accessibility statement in accordance with Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies, established by Commission Implementing Decision 2018/1523 on 11 October 2018.
For the preparation of this Statement the following self-assessment method and the accessibility testing method were used: ‘axe DevTools – Web Accessibility Testing’ and ‘WAVE® Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool’.