Accessibility

Better access for all.

Accessibility consists of access to information without limitation due to disability or disability. There are many people who come to the information of our pages from contexts very different from ours, as...

  • They may have hearing, vision, or mobility problems.
  • They may experience difficulties in reading or understanding.
  • Maybe you can't use the keyboard or the mouse.
  • You can have a text-only reader, a small screen, or a slow connection.
  • Etc...

Accessibility is not only of interest to people with disabilities but also improves access to the web in general.

For this purpose, our accessibility guidelines are as follows:

  • Compliance with the WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards of the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) protocol, at least its level A and part of AA and AAA. These standards are in force worldwide and are officially recognized as an Internet standard by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).
  • Verification of compliance with the above guidelines through the Web Accessibility Test (TAW). This is a tool promoted by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in accordance with the provisions of the Law on Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce.

We are of course aware that the accessibility of this portal can be improved and we are working towards it. We invite you to help us in this effort with your suggestions.