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Accessibility Statement

This page outlines our commitments to digital accessibility across Europe and states the compliance status of this website with applicable regulations and standards, including the EU Web Accessibility Directive (Directive (EU) 2016/2102) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

 

What Is Digital Accessibility?

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Digital accessibility refers to a set of best practices—functional, visual, technical, and editorial—that ensure digital content (websites, mobile applications, PDFs, etc.) is usable by all, including people with disabilities.

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Our Commitments

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We are committed to making our digital services accessible to everyone, in compliance with the EU Web Accessibility Directive and WCAG 2.1 AA standards.

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  • A preliminary (non-exhaustive) audit was conducted in October 2025

  • Key accessibility gaps were identified and documented

  • Corrections will be prioritized based on audit findings

  • A regular monitoring process will be established

  • Periodic audits will track progress and detect new issues

  • This accessibility statement will be updated regularly

  • Users will be informed of progress and initiatives

  • Updates on accessibility standards and European regulations will be monitored

  • Our digital platforms will evolve to remain compliant with future EU accessibility requirements

 

Compliance Status

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This statement applies to this website.

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As of today, this website is partially compliant with WCAG 2.1 AA due to certain accessibility issues still under review and correction following the audit conducted in October 2025. Full compliance is a priority, and ongoing improvements are underway.

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Establishment Date

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This accessibility statement was created on October 24, 2025, and last updated in November 2025.

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Feedback and Contact

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If you experience any difficulty accessing content or services on this website, please contact us.

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Legal Remedies

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If you are not satisfied with the response or the issue remains unresolved then contact the National Enforcement Body.

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Each EU Member State has designated an authority to monitor and enforce the Web Accessibility Directive.

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