Akademiska Hus is behind this website. It is important for us that A Working Lab is accessible to as many people as possible. This page describes how aworkinglab.se complies with the law on accessibility to digital public service, any known accessibility issues, and how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can address them.

How accessible is the website?

We are aware that parts of the website are not fully accessible.

What you can do if you can't use parts of the website

If you need content from aworkinglab.se that is not accessible to you, you can notify us that you need information in an alternative format.
You can contact us via email at socialt@akademiskahus.se.

Report issues with the website's accessibility

We constantly strive to improve the website's accessibility. If you discover issues not described on this page, or if you believe that we are not meeting the requirements of the law, please inform us so that we are aware of the problem.
Report deficiencies in our digital accessibility via email at socialt@akademiskahus.se.

Contact supervisory authority

The Agency for Digital Government (DIGG) is responsible for oversight of the law on accessibility to digital public service. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your feedback, you can contact and report it to DIGG.
Report inadequate accessibility to the Agency for Digital Government here.

Content that is not accessible

Issues regarding images and links
There are images lacking alternative text.
There are links where the purpose of the link is not clear.

How we tested the website
We conducted a self-assessment (internal testing) of aworkinglab.se.

The latest assessment was conducted on November 6, 2023.

The website was published on November 6, 2023.
The report was last updated on November 6, 2023.