Accessibility Statement
Website: https://ci-effe.eu/en
Accessibility statement publication date: 27/05/2026
Last review: 27/05/2026
- Standards adopted
The website is assessed according to the EN 301 549 standard and WCAG 2.1 – Level AA.
- Compliance status
Based on the checks carried out, this website complies with the accessibility requirements set out by the European Accessibility Act applicable to digital services, with regard to WCAG 2.1 – Level AA.
The main features and contents of the website are accessible and usable, including through assistive technologies.
In particular, during the development of the website, attention was paid to the semantic structure of the content, keyboard navigation, text readability, colour contrast and the use of consistent semantic markup.
Accessibility is monitored over time and this statement is subject to updates in the event of significant changes to the website or to the applicable reference standards.
- Non-accessible content
As of the date of preparation of this statement, based on the checks carried out, there are no known contents, sections or features of the website that are not accessible.
Should users experience any difficulty in accessing the website’s content or features, they are invited to report it by writing to info@ci-effe.eu, indicating the following subject line: “Report of non-accessible content on the website”.
Where possible, users are asked to specify the page concerned, the type of issue encountered and the device/browser used, in order to allow for a quicker and more accurate assessment.
- Accessibility support tools
The website provides a support tool that allows users to customise their browsing experience according to their needs, for example by adjusting colour contrast, text size or content readability.
This tool represents an additional support for the accessibility of the website and does not replace the structural solutions adopted during the design and development phases.
- Downloadable documents
The downloadable documents made available through this website, such as PDF files, are an integral part of the online information service.
Some documents uploaded independently by the client or by third parties may not be fully compliant with accessibility requirements. In such cases, an accessible alternative version may be requested using the contact details provided in this statement.
- Assessment method
The assessment was carried out using online tools, automated tests and manual checks.
- Reports and feedback
Should users experience any difficulty in accessing the website’s content or features, they are invited to report it by writing to info@ci-effe.eu, indicating the following subject line: “Report of non-accessible content on the website”.