DORIE

Documentation & Research on the European Institutional matters
Accessibility statement for DORIE - Dorie
Accessibility statement for DORIE

 

Accessibility statement for DORIE

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Introduction

DORIE is committed to providing all of our users with equal access to our information, in line with Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies.

Accessibility is at the core of our design, and we follow universal design principles. This ensures all our users can view and navigate our websites easily, no matter what device they are using.

We are working to ensure that our pages and documents are accessible to all users. This includes users with visual, auditory, cognitive or physical impairments. Our website can be accessed from different devices such as desktop computers, laptops and mobile devices.

Web accessibility is based on the 4 principles listed below.

  • Perceivable: Information and the user interface are presented to users in ways they can perceive.
  • Operable: The website’s input forms, controls (e.g. buttons, checkboxes), and navigation are operable.
  • Understandable: Information and the operation of user interface must be understandable.
  • Robust: Web content must work on different browsers and devices, including assistive technologies.

This accessibility statement applies to the DORIE website.

How we comply

  • We are working to ensure that DORIE meets the accessibility standards referred to under Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies. See the compliance status below.
  • We publish an online accessibility statement.
  • We help users contact us to report accessibility issue.
  • We perform accessibility audits to identify and eliminate accessibility barriers.

Compliance status

Our website is partially compliant with the accessibility standards referred to under Directive (EU) 2016/2102 due to the non-compliances listed below.

Non-accessible content

  • Some labels and lists elements may not be informative for assistive technology users as they lack the correct programmatic structure and association. We plan to fix this by end of July 2025.
  • Some content may not be accessible for assistive technology users or for users relying on keyboard only. We plan to fix this by end of July 2025.
  • Some elements use non-allowed ARIA attributes and are not detectable by screen reader software. We plan to fix this by end of July 2025.
  • Some pages may have the reading tab order not be presented in a logical way. We plan to fix this by end of July 2025.

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Support

Contact us to report accessibility issues or provide suggestions to improve accessibility. Please be as clear and detailed as possible so we may understand the nature of the problem, and provide your contact information so we may get back to you promptly.