Accessibility Statement and Arrangements

I, (creator of the course), place great importance on providing equal service to all users, including those with disabilities.

Ensuring a Website is Accessible: What It Means

An accessible website is one that allows individuals with disabilities to browse with the same level of efficiency and enjoyment as any other user, using assistive technologies designed for accessibility.

Online Accessibility

The accessibility adaptations made on the course website have been carried aligned with the Israeli standard 5568 "Guidelines for Web Content Accessibility", which is based on WCAG-Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, Level AA, and reflects any changes and adjustments made to the Israeli standard document.

Standardisation

The website can be navigated using popular browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. It provides a semantic structure for assistive technologies and supports the standard usage pattern for operation with a keyboard using arrow keys, Enter, and Esc for existing menus and windows.

Support for Assistive Technologies

The course website is tailored for use by individuals with disabilities, including those visually impaired or blind, and supports screen reading software. For the best browsing experience with screen reading software, we recommend using tools such as NVDA and JAWS.

Website Upgrade

Recently we upgraded the website to enhance its capabilities and services. Despite our efforts, there may be certain sections of the site that are not yet fully accessible. If you find content or information that isn't accessible, including images, documents, tables, presentations, etc., or if you wish to offer suggestions for improvements, you are welcome to contact our accessibility coordinator.

Accessibility Coordinator

Accessibility Arrangements

For questions or clarifications, you can reach out to us through digital means (email, chat, phone, contact form, and social networks).

Last Updated

last update - 16/10/2024