Accessibility statement

Goyki 3 Art Inkubator hereby undertakes to provide access to its website compliant to the Act of 4 April 2019 on the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile apps. This accessibility statement applies to Literacki Sopot website.

Website launched on 12 July 2012.

Website updated on 8 January 2019.

The website is partially complaint with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile apps due to the non-compliances and exemptions below:

  • the PDF documents herein are not fully accessible to screen reader software as they had been outsourced or developed before the effective date of the aforementioned digital accessibility act;
  • some videos do not have captions as they had been developed before the effective date of the aforementioned digital accessibility act;
  • some content may be provided with images including text when it is important for appropriate presentation of an issue;
  • some graphic materials do not have alternative descriptions.

Statement date: 16 September 2020.

This statement is based on a self-assessment by the public entity.

You can navigate the website using standard keyboard shortcuts:

  • navigate with TAB and arrows, and ENTER;
  • enlarge text with CTRL and +, –, and 0.

The website is disability-friendly:

  • contrast levels;
  • text size change option;
  • page/text colour change option;
  • alternative descriptions.

Feedback and contact information

If you have trouble with the accessibility on this website, do not hesitate to contact Marta Czarnecka at biuro@goyki3.pl or call us at 58 691 56 82. You can also apply there for providing any unavailable information and request accessibility.

Anyone has the right to request that a website, a mobile application, or some element thereof be made accessible. You may also request that the information be made available through an alternative means of access (reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without audio description, etc.) The request should include the details of the person making the request, an indication which website or mobile application is being discussed, and contact options. If the person filing the request indicates they need to receive the information through an alternative means of access, they should also determine a convenient means of presenting the information.

A public entity shall comply with such requests immediately, i.e. within maximum 7 days from the request date. If it is not possible to meet the deadline, a public entity shall promptly inform the requesting party of the earliest possible date, with the final deadline of no more than 2 months from the request date. If digital accessibility cannot be provided, a public entity may suggest an alternative means of accessing the information. If a public entity refuses to comply with a request for accessibility or for an alternative way of accessing the information, the requesting party may file a complaint about the digital accessibility of such website, a mobile application or an element of the website or the mobile application. If the aforementioned procedure fails, an application may also be filed to the Commissioner for Human Rights (Polish ombudsman).

Architectural accessibility

Our office is temporally located at Sobieskiego 26/4 in Sopot. Regrettably, there are no disabled-friendly solutions there.