Accessibility to utveckling.jpiamr.eu

How accessible is the website?

The Swedish Research Council is responsible for this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use the website. Here we describe how utveckling.jpiamr.eu complies with the law governing accessibility to digital public services, any known accessibility problems, and how to report problems to us so that we can correct them.

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible. Known accessibility problems are:

  • Not fully accessible pdf files
  • Videos without texting or visual interpretation

What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?

If you need content from utveckling.jpiamr.eu that is not accessible to you, but is excluded from the law’s area of application according to the description below, then please contact us as follows:

Report accessibility problems on the website

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 think that we do not comply with the requirements of the law, then please notify us to let us know the problem exists.

Report accessibility problems

Supervision

The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for supervising the Swedish law governing accessibility to digital public services (Lag (2018:1937) om tillgänglighet till digital offentlig service). If you are not satisfied with how we handle your comments, you can contact the Agency for Digital Government to let them know.

How we tested the website

The Swedish Research Council has carried out a review of the website. The review scrutinised a number of representative pages and important features. The review was delivered in the form of a report in November 2020.

The main reason why accessibility problems still remain on utveckling.jpiamr.eu is that the problems are either of a type that requires major resources to correct, or of a type that we do not yet know how best to correct. It is our ambition to have corrected all known accessibility problems no later than September 2021.

New features and other factors that can create accessibility problems are reviewed continuously by the Swedish Research Council.

The website was published in March 2021.