Accessibility statement
This accessibility statement applies to the website ‘Sports Helsinki’ of the City of Helsinki. The site address is https://liikunta.hel.fi/.
The objective of the city
As regards the accessibility of digital services, Helsinki aims to reach at least Level AA or above as set forth in the WCAG guidelines in so far as is reasonably practical.
Compliance status
This website meets the statutory critical accessibility requirements in accordance with Level AA of the WCAG v2.1 with the following deficiencies.
Non-accessible content
The content mentioned below does not yet meet all of the statutory accessibility requirements.
Deficiencies found
- Translations of the defincies will be added in June
Correcting deficiencies
The aim is to correct the deficiencies found so that the site can be used with a keyboard and assistive technologies. The corrective measures require that the operational principle of the used publication system is changed and that affects all the sites using the same system. The aim is to make the correction as soon as possible during 2023.
Obtaining information in an accessible form
Due to these deficiencies, you can request the non-accessible content from the administrator of this website.
the Communications and Marketing Service of the City of Helsinki’s Culture and Leisure Division,
telephone exchange 09 310 1060
Preparing an accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on 18.4.2023 and was last updated on 25.5.2023.
Assessment of accessibility
The working instruction and procedures of the City of Helsinki were followed when evaluating the accessibility of the site, with the aim of ensuring that websites are accessible in all stages of the work process.
Accessibility was evaluated by means of an audit by a third-party expert as well as self-evaluation.
Accessibility was evaluated using a programmatic accessibility auditing tool as well as by manually reviewing the site and content. Programmatic evaluations were carried out using the Lighthouse review tool in Google Chrome browser, the axe browser extension by Deque Systems Inc. and the Siteimprove browser extension.
Defects reported by the evaluation tools were reviewed and, if necessary, corrected.
The third-party expert audit was carried out by Unicus Oy.
Updating the accessibility statement
When website technology or content changes, its accessibility must be ensured through constant monitoring and periodic checks. This statement will be updated in conjunction with website changes and accessibility evaluations.
Feedback and contact information
The entity responsible for site accessibility:
the Communications and Marketing Service of the City of Helsinki’s Culture and Leisure Division,
telephone exchange 09 310 1060
Reporting non-accessible content
If a user feels that accessibility requirements have not been met, they can report the issue by e-mail to helsinki.palaute@hel.fi or through the feedback form at https://www.hel.fi/helsinki/en/administration/participate/feedback .
Requesting information in an accessible format
If a user feels that content on a website is not available in an accessible format, they can request for this information by e-mail at helsinki.palaute@hel.fi or through the feedback form at https://www.hel.fi/helsinki/en/administration/participate/feedback . The aim is to reply to the enquiry within a reasonable time frame.
Legal protection of accessibility,
Enforcement procedure
If a user feels that their report or enquiry has not received a response or that the response is unsatisfactory, they can report the issue to the Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland. The website of the Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland explains in detail how the matter will be processed.
Regional State Administrative Agency of Southern Finland
Accessibility monitoring unit
www.saavutettavuusvaatimukset.fi
saavutettavuus@avi.fi
Telephone exchange +358 295 016 000
Open: Mon-Fri at 8:00–16:15
The City of Helsinki and accessibility
The objective of the city of Helsinki is to be an accessible city to all. Helsinki aims to ensure that all residents are able to move about and act as effortlessly as possible and that all content and services are accessible to all.
The city promotes accessibility of digital services by streamlining publishing work and organising accessibility-related training for its staff.
The accessibility level of websites is monitored constantly during their maintenance. Immediate action will be taken if deficiencies are found. The aim is to carry out the necessary amendments as quickly as possible.
The disabled and users of assistive technologies
The city provides counselling and support for the disabled and users of assistive technologies. Support is available on guidance sites announced on the city’s website and through telephone counselling.
Approval of the accessibility statement
This statement was approved by 18.4.2023
Culture and Leisure Division
City of Helsinki