SGH Warsaw School of Economics is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public bodies.
The Accessibility Statement applies to the website https://eucities.sgh.waw.pl/en.
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The state of digital accessibility
This website partially complies with the annex to the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public bodies due to non-compliances listed below.
Inaccessible content
Non-compliance with the annex
- The website contains images that do not have text alternatives.
- There are several navigation and complementary landmarks on the website that are not distinguished by accessible names.
- When an error message dialog appears above the page content, its content is not read by a screen reader unless it receives focus (the issue occurs in the Firefox browser).
- The website contains a non-hierarchical heading structure.
- There are areas where focus is not visible: dropdown menu items in the main menu and the search field in high contrast mode.
- Some user interface elements do not meet the minimum contrast requirements.
- The dropdown symbol (triangle) in the main menu is displayed as a rectangle in high contrast mode.
- There is content on the website in a language different from the default page language that is not programmatically identified.
- There are lists that are not created using proper semantic markup.
- There is minor content loss when zooming the screen to 400% on the News subpage.
- When adjusting text settings, the search component on the website becomes partially invisible.
- Links to documents do not provide information about the file size of the attachments.
- The text “Search” on the button on the browser subpage does not meet the minimum contrast requirement.
- There are errors in the HTML code structure.
- The website contains attachments that are not fully digitally accessible.
Preparation of Accessibility Statement
Preparation and updating of the Accessibility Statement
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- Date of the last review of the Accessibility Statement:
This accessibility statement was prepared based on an internal digital accessibility audit of the website. The results of the audit are presented in the report (in Polish) Raport - Audyt dostępności cyfrowej strony JMM EU Cities (pdf, 4,31 MB).
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Feedback and contact information
You can report all digital accessibility issues with this website to Office of Accessibility and Support for People with Disabilities — via email bon@sgh.waw.pl or by phone +48225649463.
Everyone has the right to request the digital accessibility of this website or its elements.
When making such a request, please provide:
- your name,
- your contact information (e.g., phone number, email),
- the exact address of the website where the digital accessibility issue is located,
- a description of the problem and how you would like it to be resolved.
We will respond to your request as quickly as possible, no later than within 7 days of receiving it.
If this timeframe is too short for us, we will inform you. In this information, we will provide a new date by which we will correct the reported errors or provide the information in an alternative way. This new date will not be longer than 2 months.
If we are unable to ensure the digital accessibility of the website or content indicated in your request, we will propose an alternative way to access it.
Handling requests and complaints related to accessibility
If we refuse to ensure the digital accessibility you requested in response to your request, and you do not agree with this refusal, you have the right to file a complaint.
You also have the right to file a complaint if you disagree with the alternative access method we proposed in response to your request for digital accessibility.
You can file a complaint by post or email:
Warsaw School of Economics,
Office of Accessibility and Support for People with Disabilities,
Address: al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554 Warsaw (Mokotów district), Building G (main building), Room 223,
email: bon@sgh.waw.pl,
phone: +48 225649463.
Helpful information can be found on the government portal gov.pl.
You can also inform the Ombudsman and request intervention in your case.
