As no audit has been carried out on the website www.univ-tln.fr, the site is deemed non-compliant with accessibility standards.
What is digital accessibility?
An accessible website is one that allows all internet users to access its content without difficulty, including people with disabilities who use specialised software or hardware.
For example, an accessible website allows you to:
- navigate using text-to-speech or Braille displays (which are used in particular by blind or visually impaired internet users)
- navigate without using the mouse, using only the keyboard or via a touchscreen.
RGAA Accessibility Statement
The DSIUN is committed to ensuring that its websites, intranet and extranet are accessible, in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
This accessibility statement applies to the website www.univ-tln.fr.
Compliance Statement
The website does not comply with version 4 of the General Accessibility Improvement Framework (RGAA), as there is currently no valid audit report available to assess compliance with the criteria.
An audit of the website is currently being carried out, and this accessibility statement will be updated as soon as possible.
Content not subject to accessibility requirements
The following items are subject to an exemption, as they are provided by third parties over whom we have no control.
- YouTube video players or Pod'UTLN using external components
- The display name of the PDF download link cannot be changed
- PDF files generated by a plug-in
Right to compensation
Under section 11 of the Act of February 2005, a person with a disability is entitled to compensation for the consequences of their disability, regardless of the cause or nature of their impairment, their age or their lifestyle.
Consequently, every organisation is required to take the necessary steps to ensure that the information and features sought by a person with a disability are made accessible within a reasonable timeframe, regardless of whether the content is covered by an exemption.
Feedback and contact details
If you encounter an accessibility issue with any content or service, you can contact the website administrator to be directed to an accessible alternative or to receive the content in another format.
To do so, please contact: webmaster@univ-tln.fr or use the contact form
Remedies
This procedure should be followed if you have reported an accessibility issue to the website administrator that prevents you from accessing content or one of the site’s services, and you have not received a satisfactory response. You may then choose to:
- write a message to the Ombudsman
- contact the regional representative of the Ombudsman
- Send a letter by post (free of charge, no stamp required)
Défenseure des droits
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Multi-year plan and annual plans
The University of Toulon incorporates accessibility measures into its overall institutional strategy, particularly within the framework of its various master plans.