Declaration of accessibility
The Gallery of Art undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The declaration of accessibility applies to the BIP (Bulletin of Public Information) website of the Gallery.
Date of the website publication: 2020-12-01. Date of the latest significant update: 2020-12-01.
The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and mobile applications of public entities due to the inconsistencies or exclusions listed below:
- films are not subtitled for deaf people,
- some files are not digitally accessible,
- the absence of an adequate article headline structure,
Exemptions:
- maps are exempt from the obligation to ensure accessibility,
- the films were published before the Digital Accessibility Act came into force
The declaration was made on: [ 2020-11-18 ]. The declaration is based on a self-assessment by the public entity.
Feedback and contact details
In case of problems with website accessibility, please contact us. The contact person is Dariusz Kawczyński, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can also contact us by calling the phone number 768620910. In the same way you can apply for unavailable information and request accessibility.
Everyone is entitled to request the accessibility of a digital website, mobile application or any element thereof. You may also request to make information available through an alternative means of access, such as reading a digitally unavailable document, describing the content of a film without an audio description and so on. The request should include the identity of the request maker, an indication of which website or mobile application is concerned and a means of contact. If the the request maker demands to be informed by an alternative means of access, they should also specify a convenient way of presenting the information. The public entity should execute the request immediately, not later than within 7 days from the date of the request. If this deadline cannot be met, the public entity shall immediately inform the claimant when it will be possible to comply with the request, which shall not be more than 2 months from the date of the request. If it is not possible to provide digital accessibility, the public entity may propose an alternative means of accessing the information. Should the public entity refuse to ensure information accessibility or an alternative means of accessing information, the request maker may complain about the provision of digital accessibility of a website, a mobile application or an element of a website or mobile application. Once the procedure referred to above has been exhausted, a request may also be made to the Ombudsman.
Link to the Ombudsman's website.
Architectural accessibility
- The entrance to the Gallery is located at the side of the Town Square.
- It is possible to use corridors and stairs in the Gallery.
- The Gallery has no parking spaces designated for the disabled.
- It is allowed to enter the Gallery in the company of an assisting dog.
- The Gallery offers no sign language translation – neither on site nor online.