Accessibility report sifa.stockholm
The City of Stockholm is responsible for the website sifa.stockholm. Our goal is that as many as possible will be able to use it.
The City of Stockholm is responsible for the website sifa.stockholm. Our goal is that as many as possible will be able to use it.
On this page we give information about
If you need access to information for the website in any other format than what is provided you can contact us for assistance.
The normal response time is two working days.
We are constantly improving the website. Below we will list accessibility issues and shortcomings that we are working to improve. Please let us know if you find more issues, or if you think we do not meet the requirements of the law. It makes it easier for us to apply corrections and adapt accessibility going forward.
The agency for digital government (Digg) has the supervisory responsibility to make sure the law of accessibility of digital public service is upheld. If you are not satisfied with the way we handle your complaints, you can contact the supervisory agency to make your complaints heard.
Report lack of accessibility, the website of the agency for digital government (in Swedish)
On the website of Digg, you can also read about the law, and who is covered by it.
The website is partially compatible with level AA in the standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.2. The information and content which is not available is listed below.
An independent review of the website has been carried out by an external specialist in accessibility adaptation. The review was made on the 5th of december 2018.
We are continuously making self-assessments with the support from our web provider.
The latest assessment was made June 28 2028.
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