Accessibility Statement
Adam Mickiewicz University Faculty of Law and Administration 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 Digital Single Market and Free Flow of Information – International Conference at AMU in Poznań.
- Date of website publication:
- Date of last major update:
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 promotional film of the AMU Faculty of Law and Administration embedded on the website only has automatically generated subtitles, which do not correspond in 100% to what is said.
- Some content is posted on the website in the form of .pdf files. These files may not have the logical structure necessary from the perspective of accessibility.
- It is possible to continue keyboard navigation while a bio overlay of a member of the scientific committee is open. If such actions are taken, the focus does not come back to the image triggering the overlay.
Preparation of Accessibility Statement
Preparation and updating of the Accessibility Statement
- Date of preparing the Accessibility Statement:
- Date of the last review of the Accessibility Statement:
We prepared the statement based on a self-assessment according to Checklist for assessing the digital accessibility of a website v. 2.2 (docx, 0,12MB).
Accessibility Self-Assessment Report
Feedback and contact information
You can report all digital accessibility issues with this website to Agata Szadeberg — via email agata.szadeberg@amu.edu.pl or by phone +48 (61) 829 42 93.
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:
Commissioner for Human Rights,
Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights,
Address: al. Solidarności 77, 00-090 Warsaw,
email: biurorzecznika@brpo.gov.pl,
phone: +48 (22) 551 77 00.
Helpful information can be found on the government portal gov.pl.
Other information
Architectural accessibility
Collegium Iuridicum Novum
Address: al. Niepodległości 53, 61-714 Poznań
Building Manager: mgr Jędrzej Szymański (email: j.szyman@amu.edu.pl, phone: +48 61 829 31 31)
Description:
Near the entrance to the building, there are two parking spaces for persons with disabilities, located approximately 50m and 70m from the entrance.
Main entrance to the building:
- No stairs; the entrance is at ground level,
- Equipped with automatic doors.
Inside the building:
- Stairs are equipped with handrails on both sides,
- Elevators serve all levels and parts of the building,
- Elevators have voice announcements and buttons with Braille numbers,
- Five restrooms are adapted for persons with disabilities, one on each floor,
- One elevator serves only certain levels (4 floors).
Communication and information accessibility
Information system for persons with sensory disabilities includes:
- An induction loop for persons with hearing impairments installed in Auditorium Maximum,
- Door plates with room numbers in Braille and QR codes containing additional information,
- Screens displaying information relevant to students and staff in the faculty halls.
Assistance dogs:
Access to the building with an assistance dog is unrestricted (based on the Act on Professional and Social Rehabilitation and Employment of Persons with Disabilities).
Contact information for reception or other staff providing information/assistance:
Phone: +48 61 829 31 00