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Accessibility: Partially Compliant

All public sites must obey accessibility standards. Law no. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005 for equal rights and opportunities, participation, and citizenship of disabled persons specifies that 'online public communication services of the State, territorial communities, and public institutions that depend on them must be accessible to disabled persons'.

The Commissariat Général au Développement Durable (CGDD) takes particular care to make this site accessible to as many people as possible. This page is not a help page, it aims to present the accessibility policy of the Green Data for Health site, to define the general level of accessibility observed on the site in accordance with the standards and regulation.

The members of the team involved in the development of the Green Data for Health site take special care in the quality of implementation of this website to make it accessible to as many people as possible. They are engaged in a process that respects the RGAA (General Reference for Accessibility Improvement) version 4.

What is digital accessibility?

An accessible website is a site that allows all internet users to access its content without difficulty, including people with disabilities who use specialized software or hardware.

An accessible website allows, for example:

  • To navigate with voice synthesis or braille displays (especially used by blind or visually impaired internet users).
  • To customize the site's display according to one's needs (enlarging characters, changing colors, etc.).
  • To navigate without using a mouse, with a keyboard only or via a touchscreen.

Accessibility Declaration

The General Commission for Sustainable Development (administration incubating the Green Data for Health project) commits to making its website accessible in accordance with Article 47 of Law no. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.

This accessibility declaration applies to Green Data for Health.

Compliance Status

The Green Data for Health site of the General Commission for Sustainable Development is partially compliant with the general accessibility improvement reference due to non-compliances detailed below (see the 'non-accessible content' section).

Test Results

The RGAA 4.1 compliance audit conducted by the company Numerik-ea reveals that:

  • 86.54% of the RGAA criteria are met.
In detail:
  • Number of compliant criteria: 45
  • Number of non-applicable criteria: 54
  • Number of non-compliant criteria: 7

Non-accessible Contents

The contents listed below are not accessible for the following reasons:

Non-compliance

List of non-compliant criteria:

  • 7.1 - Is every script, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies?
  • 7.3 - Is every script controllable by the keyboard and by any pointing device (except in special cases)?
  • 8.9 - On each web page, tags must not be used solely for presentation purposes. Is this rule respected?
  • 9.3 - On each web page, is every list correctly structured?
  • 11.10 - In each form, is data input control used appropriately (except in special cases)?
  • 12.7 - On each web page, is there a skip link or quick access to the main content area (except in special cases)?
  • 13.9 - On each web page, is the proposed content viewable regardless of screen orientation (portrait or landscape) (except in special cases)?

Contents not subject to the accessibility obligation

  • Files available in office formats published before September 23, 2018
  • Contents from third parties that are neither funded nor developed by the concerned organization and are not under its control

Establishment of this Accessibility Declaration

This declaration was established on November 15, 2022.

Technologies used for the creation of the website

  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • Javascript

Test Environment

The tests of web pages were carried out with the following combinations of web browsers and screen readers:

  • NVDA 2022.1

The following tools were used during the evaluation

  • Color Contrast Analyser
  • HeadingsMap
  • Web developer
  • ARC Toolkit

Site pages subject to compliance verification

Feedback and Contact

If you cannot access content or a service, you can contact the website manager to be guided to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form.

  • Send a message via the contact
    • Contact the General Commission for Sustainable Development:
    • Postal Address: Tour Sequoia, 1 place Carpeaux 92800 Puteaux
    • Phone: 01 40 81 21 22
  • To learn more about the legal notices of the Green Data for Health website

Recourse

This procedure is to be used in the following case.

You have reported an accessibility defect to the website manager that prevents you from accessing content or one of the services and you have not received a satisfactory response.