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We aim for our website to be perceivable, operable, and understandable for all users – regardless of disabilities or assistive technologies.
To meet this goal, we follow the WCAG 2.1 guidelines at level AA.

Let Us Know if You Encounter Accessibility Issues

Please contact us if you discover any accessibility issues not listed below. Our aim is to address any barriers that may hinder access.

Report an accessibility issue (link to email)

Contact the Supervisory Authority

If you are not satisfied with how we meet the accessibility requirements, you can also contact the Agency for Digital Government (DIGG), which is responsible for supervising the legislation on accessibility of digital public services.

Contact the Agency for Digital Government (external link)

Date of Accessibility Assessment According to WCAG 2.1

The accessibility assessment was carried out by a third party in May 2025.

Known Accessibility Limitations on This Website

This website is partially compliant with the law on accessibility of digital public services, due to the issues listed below:

Video Content

Videos on the website may lack alternative representations, making them not fully accessible.

Maps

Certain interactive features within embedded maps are not fully usable with keyboard only. For example:

  • It's not possible to close map windows using the Escape key.
  • Some focus indicators are unclear.
  • Tabbing order may be illogical.
  • After closing a window, keyboard focus is not returned to the previous position.

Please note: These maps are provided by a third party and are therefore partially exempt from the requirements of the accessibility law. However, we are actively working to make them as accessible as possible.

Linked Websites

Our website contains links to external services and websites, such as DIVA. We cannot guarantee that these external sites meet accessibility standards, but we will contact the providers to address known issues.

PDF Documents

Some PDF documents on the site do not yet fully meet accessibility requirements. We are working to ensure all documents are compliant as soon as possible.

Tables

In some places, tables are used for layout purposes, which may hinder accessibility.

Other Issues

During the remainder of 2025, we will address the following minor issues:

  • Several informative images lack alternative text.

Our goal is to resolve all known accessibility issues by 30 November 2025.