Accessibility statement
The Capital Region of Denmark is committed to making the website https://www.regionh.dk/lightcom accessible, cf. the "Act on the Accessibility of Public Bodies' Websites and Mobile Applications".
Do you find that there is inaccessible content on https://www.regionh.dk/lightcom?
Here you have the opportunity to notify the responsible public body of the website's failure to comply with the accessibility requirements of the Web Accessibility Act. In addition, you can also request information that the responsible public body may have exempted under §1 section 5 (exemption of content) and § 3 section 2 (disproportionate burden) of the Act.
You can contact the Capital Region of Denmark if you experience that there is inaccessible content at https://www.regionh.dk/lightcom
Contact page: https://www.regionh.dk/lightcom/kontakt/Sider/default.aspx
E-mail: lightcom@regionh.dk
Contact function: The phone number is coming
You should not provide confidential or sensitive personal data such as social security numbers and health information when contacting the public body.
Compliance status
As a public sector body, you must indicate the extent to which your website complies with the requirements for web accessibility as set out in the harmonised standard EN 301 549. The compliance status can be:
The website is fully compliant with the standard
Website is partially compliant (complies with most requirements)
The website is not compliant (not compliant with most requirements)
The public body states that: The website is fully compliant with the standard.
The public body must additionally describe how they have evaluated the website. Here are the categories:
The public body has evaluated the website itself
Assessment has been carried out by an external party
The public sector body has used another method.
The public body indicates the method as: We have evaluated the website ourselves.
The public body describes the assessment method as: We have used qualWEB tests
Evaluation reports
The public body has the option to refer to any evaluation reports.
The public body states: No reference to evaluation reports
Non-accessible content
The public body has categorised the non-accessible content on this website. Under each category, there may be a number of topics that are displayed with headings and explanatory text. For example, a topic could be missing alternative texts.
Inaccessible content is categorised into three categories and deals with functionality or content that:
Does not comply with the Web Accessibility Act.
does not comply with the Web Accessibility Act and falls under the exception of a disproportionate burden, e.g. a report or guide that is very voluminous and has a small readership.
is not covered by the Web Accessibility Act, such as subtitling videos that are broadcast live.
Initiatives to achieve a higher level of web accessibility
The public sector body has the option to describe what they are doing to achieve a higher level of web accessibility on the website.
The public sector body's description:
No description
Enquiry to the Danish Agency for Digitisation
The Danish Agency for Digitisation monitors compliance with the Web Accessibility Act.
Before contacting the Danish Agency for Digitisation, you must contact the public authority or body governed by public law in order to resolve the web accessibility issue. You can do this using the contact information provided at the top of this accessibility statement.
If you find that the public authority or body governed by public law responsible for the website does not respond satisfactorily to your enquiry, you can send an enquiry to the Danish Agency for Digitisation using the enquiry form or leave a message on telephone +45 20 16 36 12.
The Danish Agency for Digitisation uses the enquiries as input for monitoring and supervision of compliance with the Danish Web Accessibility Act. You cannot expect to receive a response to your enquiry unless the Danish Agency for Digitisation needs further clarification.