This website is run by Visit Sweden. We want as many people as possible to be able to use this website, and this document describes how visitsweden.com complies with the accessibility regulations, any known accessibility issues and how you can report problems so that we can fix them.

How accessible is visitsweden.com?

We are aware that some parts of this website are not fully accessible. See the section on non-compliant content below for more information.

About the accessibility of this website

This website is mainly compliant with the Swedish accessibility regulations (link in Swedish) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 level AA. Non-compliant content is listed below.

Non-compliant content

1) Film and moving material lack alternatives to be able to assimilate the content of the film, as they may lack subtitles, transcription and/or visual interpretation. WCAG 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3 (A) WCAG 1.2.4, 1.2.5 (AA)

2) Some documents are not correctly made (tagged) to work with reading aids. There may also be documents where the reading order and tab order are incorrect. WCAG 2.0 (A/AA)

Our ambition is to solve these issues in upcoming releases on the website.

Films and moving material published after 23 September 2020 will be aligned with the Swedish accessibility regulations.

How we tested this website

We perform continuous testing of visitsweden.com.
The last assessment was made internally at Visit Sweden on 20 September 2020.

What to do if you cannot access parts of this website?

If you need content from this website that is not accessible for you, but is not within the scope of the accessibility regulations as described above, please contact us and tell us:

– the web address (URL) of the content.

– your name and email address.

– the format you need.

How to report accessibility problems with this website

We are always looking to improve the accessibility of this website. If you find any problems which are not listed on this page or if we fail to meet the requirements of the accessibility regulations, please contact us and let us know about the problem.

Enforcement procedure

The Agency for Digital Government is responsible for enforcing the accessibility regulations. If you don’t agree with how we respond to your complaint, contact the Agency for Digital Government to lodge a complaint.

This statement was last updated on 24 September 2020.

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