The “Information on Accessibility" label indicates that detailed and verified information on accessibility for all groups of people is available.
The "Accessibility certified" label is based on "Information on Accessibility". It means that additional quality criteria for certain groups of people are met partially or completely.
The "Accessibility certified" label is complemented by pictograms. They indicate the requirements the offering meets for the corresponding groups of people. The majority of people generally recognizes and correctly identifies the pictograms.
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People with walking disabilities | Wheelchair Users | People with hearing impairment | Deaf people |
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People with visual impairments | Blind people | People with cognitive impairments |
The "Accessibility certified" label is available in two quality levels:
"Accessibility certified: partially accessible for wheelchair users": The quality criteria are partially met for the corresponding group of people, i.e. the offer is partially accessible for wheelchair users. The "i" in the pictogram indicates that one might want to review the offer more closely to see if it meets all personal requirements.
"Accessibility certified: accessible for wheelchair users": The quality criteria are met for the corresponding group of people, i.e. the offer is accessible for wheelchair users.
"Accessibility certified" sample label:
description: The offer is accessible for people with walking disabilities, people with visual impairments and people with cognitive impairments and partially accessible for wheelchair users, people with hearing impairment, deaf and blind people