Accessibility Statement

The University of Wrocław undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.

Accessibility Statement applies to the website: https://law.uwr.edu.pl/.

  • Website publication date: 2023-12-07

  • Date of the recent update: 2025-03-27

Status of compliance with the law

The website is partially compliant with the appendix to the law of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities due to the incompatibilities or exemptions listed below.

Inaccessible content

Changing text size
Some content is inaccessible when the website view is enlarged to 200%. Websites on smaller devices at this high magnification are open in mobile version mode.

Moving parts
On some websites, there is a banner that changes the slides independently of the user. Blinking is less frequent than 5 seconds.

Complex graphic elements
Some complex graphic elements have no extended description.

Non-textual content
Some non-text elements (films, audio) do not have their own text description and/or audiodescription.

Decorative elements
Decorative elements do not have the attribute left blank. The technology on which websites are based forces the user to describe the graphics before the content is published.

Repetitive graphic elements
Some graphic elements have different textual descriptions, but always inform properly about what is in the graphic.

Documents
Some documents are not accessible digitally.

Headlines
Headlines are defined in the website code in the correct order, but are not always used by website editors for their intended purpose.

Consistency of links
Some links with the same content are not consistent throughout the website.

Preparation of the Aceessibility Statement

  • The statement was made on: 2023-12-06

  • The statement was last reviewed and updated on: 2025-03-27

We drew up the declaration on the basis of a self-assessment based on Lista kontrolna do badania dostępności cyfrowej strony internetowej v. 2.2 (docx, 0,12MB).

Keyboard shortcuts
You can use the standard browser keyboard shortcuts on the website.

Feedback and contact details

You can report any problems with the digital accessibility of this website to:
Marta Idkowiak, marta.idkowiak@uwr.edu.pl, +48 697225773
Izabela Jaraszek, izabela.jaraszek@uwr.edu.pl, +48 697010846

Anyone has the right to request the digital accessibility of this website or elements thereof.

When making such a request, specify:
• your name and surname,
• your contact details (e.g. telephone number, email address),
• the exact website address of the digitally inaccessible element or content,
• a description of what the problem is and which way you would be most comfortable solving it.

We will respond to your request as soon as possible and no later than 7 days after receipt.
If this deadline is too short for us we will let you know. In this information, we will give you a new deadline by which we will correct the errors you have reported or prepare the information in an alternative way. This new deadline will be no longer than 2 months.
If we are unable to ensure the accessibility of the digital website or content indicated in your request, we will offer you access by an alternative means.

Handling accessibility requests and complaints

If, in response to your request for digital accessibility, we refuse to provide the digital accessibility you have requested and you disagree with the refusal, you have the right to complain.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint if you do not agree to use an alternative means of access that we have offered you in response to your request for digital accessibility.
Submit any complaint by letter or email to:

mgr Damian Mroczyński
Address:
pl. Uniwersytecki 1
50-137 Wrocław
tel. +48 71 375 23 72,

email: damian.mroczynski@uwr.edu.pl

The information that can be found on the government’s gov.pl portal can be helpful.
You can also inform the Ombudsman about this situation and ask him to intervene in your case.

Communication and information accessibility

Information about the University of Wrocław prepared in an easy-to-read and understand format (so-called ETR) can be found here:

Information about the University of Wrocław prepared in machine-readable text can be found here:

There are 28 stationary induction loops in the buildings of the University of Wrocław.

Architectural accessibility [Polish only]

Projekt "Zintegrowany Program Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2018-2022" współfinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej z Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

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