Create your statement

You can use this form to create an accessibility statement.

Instructions

The accessibility statement must be easy for the user to find. A link to the statement should be available on every web page, for example in a fixed footer. For mobile applications, the statement must be available on the website of the organisation responsible for the mobile application in question or appear with other information available when the application is downloaded. If the site is available in several languages, it is recommended that the statement be provided in each language of the site.

Complete your statement

Fields marked with a * are mandatory.

Statement languages
Organisation name (ex: "Information and Press Service")
Purpose(s) of the statement * (fill in at least one of the following two fields)
Compliance status

The compliance status is assessed by a compliance audit.

  • Select "Full compliance" only if post-audit compliance is 100%.
  • Select "Partial compliance" if post-audit compliance is between 50% and 100%.
  • Select "Non-compliant" if a compliance audit has not been performed or if the post-audit compliance is less than 50%.
Accessibility features

Examples of accessibility features: enhanced contrast mode, font size enlargement, simplified language, etc. Describe the accessibility features available. Explain how to use the accessibility features. Describe the components that are not compatible with assistive technologies.

Non-accessible content

Non-compliant contents (one per line)

List non-compliance(s) of the website(s)/mobile application(s) and/or describe which section(s)/content(s)/function(s) are not yet compliant. Indicate alternatives if they exist. Describe in non-technical terms, as far as possible, why content is not accessible, specifying the applicable requirement(s) that are not met. Example: "the login form for the document sharing application is not fully keyboard usable (requirement no XXX (if applicable))".

Disproportionate burden (one per line)

List the non-accessible section(s)/content(s)/function(s) for which the derogation for disproportionate burden, within the meaning of Article 4 of the Digital Accessibility law of 28 May 2019, is claimed. Indicate the alternatives if any.

Exempt content (one per line)

List the section(s)/content(s)/function(s) that are not accessible and that do not fall within the scope of the applicable legislation. Indicate alternatives if any.

Preparing the statement

Insert the date on which the accessibility statement was first drafted, or subsequently updated, following evaluation of the website or mobile application to which it applies. It is recommended that you carry out an evaluation and update the statement after a major revision of the website or mobile application.

Optional. It is recommended that the claims made in the accessibility statement are reviewed for accuracy on a regular basis and at least once a year. If this review has taken place without a full evaluation of the website or mobile application, whether or not it has resulted in changes to the accessibility statement, please indicate the date of the last review.

Type of assessment

Optional. Only for sites and apps produced by the CTIE.

Contact information

Heading hierarchy for your declaration

Using this option, you can add a title at the beginning of your declaration (e.g. <h1> Accessibility statement</h1>), for example if your CMS (content management system) does not manage this title itself.

The accessibility statement must be accessible. Its heading hierarchy must be consistent with that of your site. Choose a title level from which the declaration's heading hierarchy can start. If you have added a page title using the previous option, the initial heading level will be applied to this title.

The different versions of your statement were successfully created.
You can change your input using the button below or the "back" button on your browser.
For each version of your statement, you can copy and paste their content into your CMS.

Please note! Once your statement has been published, you have one month to inform the SIP of this publication. Send us the URL of your statement by e-mail to accessibilite@sip.etat.lu. Thank you!

Statement in french

Statement in german

Statement in english

Statement in luxembourgish