We have invested significant resources to ensure that our website is, to the greatest extent possible, accessible to persons with disabilities, without barriers in interaction or access to digital content. Digital information and services are considered accessible when all people can easily perceive and understand them, including individuals with visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive impairments.
Website accessibility is further supported by an accessibility add‑on, the “Accessibility Menu Widget”, which enables the website to improve its compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) and the Act on the Accessibility of Websites and Software Solutions for Mobile Devices of Public Sector Bodies (NN 017/2019).
The Accessibility Menu can be activated by clicking the accessibility icon located in the bottom right corner of the page. After activating the menu, please allow a moment for it to fully load.
Accessibility Features Implemented on the Website
In addition to the Accessibility Menu, we ensure that all content created and published on the website is accessible to persons with disabilities, older users, and/or users with reduced abilities by meeting specific criteria (WCAG 2.0):
The main menu can be navigated using the TAB key on the keyboard
Every published image includes an alt tag describing its content
Text is left‑aligned to improve readability for users with concentration difficulties and is displayed in a size equivalent to 16 pt in printed materials
Background and text contrast ratios follow recommended standards wherever possible
Links generally include descriptive text indicating their destination
The website does not contain audio or video content that plays automatically without user interaction
The website can be fully navigated using a keyboard
Published text uses a font compatible with screen readers and can be increased or decreased via the Accessibility Menu or free browser extensions
The website’s contrast can be adjusted
There are no forms or scripts with time‑limited execution
The website is responsive and adapted for display on all devices
There is no automatic language switching that could confuse users
For better readability and easier navigation, special attention is given to spacing between elements and consistent navigation, which can also be further adjusted through the Accessibility Menu
Colors or graphics are not the sole means of conveying important information
Non‑Accessible Content
Exceptions to full compliance are reflected in the following:
although most elements are designed according to HTML5 standards, some elements are not adequately labeled for blind and visually impaired users to fully use assistive technologies
the names of certain links should more clearly specify the content they lead to
before filling out forms, users should be provided with instructions for completing them
some PDF documents are not readable by screen readers because they are provided in image format, which screen readers cannot interpret
