Accessibility
Our Commitment
Copernia is committed to making its websites accessible, in accordance with Article 47 of Law No. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005, on equal rights and opportunities. The institution prioritizes inclusion and diversity, ensuring www.copernia.eu is accessible to everyone, particularly individuals with disabilities.
Our efforts are aligned with RGAA 4.1.2 standards.
What is Digital Accessibility?
Digital accessibility means that people with disabilities can use the Internet. More precisely, they must be able to perceive, understand, navigate, interact with, and contribute to the web.
Core Principles
- Perceivable : Content must be adaptable to different sensory formats.
- Operable : Navigation features must be usable by all.
- Understandable : Information must be presented clearly and predictably.
- Robust : Compatible with current and future technologies.
Contact
Contact the accessibility officer regarding inaccessible content or to request alternative formats:
Appeal Procedures
You may file a complaint with the Defender of Rights via their online form, regional representatives, or postal mail.