Accessibility report for mpf.se
The Swedish Psychological Defence Agency is responsible for the website. Our goal is that as many visitors as possible can use it. Here we describe how we comply with the law on accessibility to digital public service (2018: 937), known accessibility problems and how you can report faults to us, so we can remedy them.
How accessible is the website?
We will not be able to guarantee that the website is fully accessible, but we constantly work to improve it.
If you cannot use parts of this website
If you need content from us that is not available to you but is exempt from the scope of the law as described here, contact us.
Tell us about any faults
We constantly work to make the website better. We list accessibility problems and shortcomings that we are aware of on this page. Please let us know if you find more problems or if you think we do not meet the requirements of the law. It makes it easier for us to correct shortcomings and adapt accessibility going forward. Contact us.
If you are not satisfied
If you are not satisfied with how we meet requirements for accessibility, contact the Agency for Digital Administration, DIGG, and report it. It may be that you are not satisfied with how we managed your points of view or we have misinterpreted legislation. DIGG is responsible for supervising the law on accessibility to digital public service.
Notification of lack of availability, DIGG
Technical information about website accessibility
This website is partially compliant with the act on Accessibility of Digital Public Services. Inaccessible parts are described here.
Content not available
Here we will tell you about content that is not available.
How we tested the website’s accessibility
We perform continuous self-assessment using internal testing by mpf.se
The last assessment was made 20 December, 2021.