Accessibility statements for port.helsingborg.se
The Port of Helsingborg is behind this website and we want as many people as possible to be able to use it. On this page, we describe how port.helsingborg.se complies with the law on accessibility to digital public service, any known accessibility problems and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can remedy them.
We strive for port.helsingborg.se to be perceived, handled and understood by all users, regardless of functional variation and regardless of which aids are used.
How accessible is the website?
We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible.
What can you do if you can not use parts of the site?
If you need content from port.helsingborg.se that is not available to you but which is exempt from the law’s scope of application as described below, you can notify us in the form on this page – click here
Report deficiencies in website accessibility
We are constantly striving to improve website accessibility. If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, you can report deficiencies in a form on this page so we know that the problem exists.
Supervison
The Swedish authority for digital administration, DIGG, is responsible for supervising the law on accessibility to digital public services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your comments, you can contact DIGG and report it.
Technical information about the accessibility of the website
This website is not fully compliant with the Digital Public Service Accessibility Act. Unavailable parts are described below.
Content not available
We continuously improve the website as a whole as well as downloadable documents (pdf’s, forms, etc.), and both in connection with technical development and in editorial work. The content described below is not yet fully available in one way or another.
Lack of compliance with legal requirements
- Some of the forms do not meet the accessibility principles. These will be improved in future updates.
Problems with use without vision
- Some images lack description in their alt texts.
- Some of our documents in the form of forms and pdf files are not completely accessible. This means, among other things, that some PDF documents are not correctly made (tagged) to work with reading aids. There may also be PDF documents where the reading order and tab order are incorrect. In some PDF documents, images and other graphics may also lack (or have incorrect) text options. We improve the documents continuously and as needed.
- Some sections of the website have inconsistent navigation.
- Some parts of the content are not fully adapted for use in screen reading.
- At this time, we have chosen not to support an automatic mail-to feature.
- Some links are not descriptive, ie it is not clear what will happen when the user clicks on the link.
Problems with use with visual impairment
- Some images lack description in their alt texts.
- Some of our documents in the form of forms and pdf files are not completely accessible.
- Some parts of the content are not fully adapted for use in screen reading.
- At this time, we have chosen not to support an automatic mail-to feature.
Problems with use with impaired fine motor skills or strength
- Some phone numbers do not have clickability.
- At this time, we have chosen not to support an automatic mail-to feature.
We have done a self-assessment (internal testing) of port.helsingborg.se. The control has been performed both manually and with the help of accessibility tools.
The most recent assessment was made on 14 September 2020.
The report was last updated on 2020-09-14.