- Country
- Poland
- Scope of application
- Technology
- Type of organisation
- Public administration
- Organisation responsible
- Ministry of Digital Affairs
There is a dedicated website in the government domain, which is a one-stop information centre on digital accessibility. It contains information to help users learn about digital accessibility, a collection of useful resources to use, as well as up-to-date announcements of government digital accessibility contracts.
The materials provided related to enhancing digital accessibility knowledge consist of:
- An online guide which is a collection of useful information on the basics of digital accessibility, accessibility research and testing, accessibility management and the design and creation of accessible digital materials,
- information on free training courses that cover content creation, design and programming of digitally accessible websites and mobile applications,
- answers to frequently asked questions.
A section that includes:
- A discussion of the digital accessibility requirements for public entities,
- information on how to take care of digital accessibility in public contracts and procurement,
- a user-friendly introduction to the basic guidelines contained in WCAG,
- a way to carry out simple website tests to find basic digital accessibility errors.
In the “News” section, the portal includes announcements about the latest public procurements in the area of accessibility: audits, requests for quotations for accessibility services, results of monitoring the digital accessibility status of public bodies' websites and mobile applications, etc.
Centre for Digital Accessibility website.
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Accessible EU is not responsible for the accessibility of content provided by third parties.