Declaration on accessibility
This declaration on accessibility applies to www.zfh.uni-osnabrueck.de
The Centre for University Sports at Osnabrück University endeavours to make its website accessible in accordance with Section 9b of the State Disability Equality Act (NBGG).
These web pages are partially compatible with the requirements of the harmonised European standard EN 301 549 V2.1.2 (08-2018).
Non-accessible content:
- Not all graphics or images contain alternative text.
- Video formats currently do not contain subtitles or audio description.
- Some PDFs are not barrier-free.
- Some parts of the website cannot be used without a mouse.
- Use of the website's navigation structure may still be restricted.
The content listed is not accessible for the following reasons:
- Various documents from office applications could not yet be converted to an accessible format.
- Videos cannot be provided with subtitles and/or audio transcription due to the high workload.
- The navigation structure of the website is currently being revised.
The responsible departments of the Centre for University Sports are continuously working on improving accessibility within the scope of their technical and organisational possibilities.
Creation of this declaration on accessibility
This declaration was created on 07.06.2022. The assessment is based on a self-assessment (mainly using the BITV self-test).
Feedback and contact details
You can use the following contact to report any deficiencies in terms of compliance with accessibility requirements:
Centre for University Sports at Osnabrück University
Jahnstraße 77
49080 Osnabrück
Phone +49 541 969 4800
Email zfh@uni-osnabrueck.de
Conciliation procedure
If you are not satisfied with the answers you receive from the above-mentioned contact options, you can apply to the conciliation centre set up by the State Commissioner for People with Disabilities in Lower Saxony to initiate a conciliation procedure in accordance with the Lower Saxony Disability Equality Act (NBGG).
The arbitration centre in accordance with § 9 d NBGG has the task of settling disputes between people with disabilities and public bodies in the state of Lower Saxony on the subject of accessibility in IT. The arbitration procedure is free of charge. It is not necessary to seek legal advice.
You can contact the arbitration centre directly at:
Phone: 0511/120-4010
Email: schlichtungsstelle@ms.niedersachsen.de