Accessibility statement
Here we describe the shortcomings the website has in terms of accessibility, as well as information on how you can contact us if you discover any deficiencies. We strive to achieve basic accessibility by following the WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines.
Deficiencies
We are aware that parts of our website are not fully accessible. The following deficiencies have been noted:
Documents
There are documents on the website in PDF format that are not accessibility adapted.
Videos
We have not secured our videos regarding audio description. Most videos on the website are embedded from third-party video players which have certain accessibility deficiencies.
Content
The website's content is continuously updated, and there is a risk that pages, for example, have, or will have, content with headings that do not follow semantic order, deficiencies in color contrasts, etc.
Report deficiencies
If you have discovered a problem that is not described on this page or if you are prevented from accessing information on our website, you can contact us below.
Contact the supervisory authority
You can also contact the Agency for Digital Government if you are not satisfied with how we meet the accessibility requirements.
The Agency for Digital Government (Digg)How we tested the website
We have tested the website's accessibility primarily with the help of web-based tools that scan the website.
The statement was last updated on 16 January 2026.