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Note on accessibility

This note on accessibility applies to Universität Hamburg’s Campus Tour web application (ct.uhh.de).

Universität Hamburg strives to ensure digital accessibility for people with disabilities. Our goal is to provide a fully accessible web application in keeping with the provisions of the Hamburg regulation on establishing accessible information technology for people with disabilities (Hamburgische Barrierefreie Informationstechnik-Verordnung, HmbBITVO) dated 10 September 2019.

Current compliance

The accessibility requirements come from Section 1 HmbBITVO in conjunction with Section 3 subsections 1–4 and Section 4 of the federal accessible information technology regulation (Barrierefreie Informationstechnik-Verordnung, BITV), adopted on the basis of Section 11 of the Hamburg act on equal treatment for disabled persons (Hamburgisches Behindertengleichstellungsgesetz, HmbBGG).

Verification of compliance with the requirements is based on an evaluation (web app with JavaScript) conducted by Mr. Detlef Girke of BITV-Consult from 27 to 30 January 2020 in accordance with HmbBITVO / BITV 2.0 / EN 301 549 / WCAG 2.1.
The result of the evaluation revealed very good accessibility of the Campus Tour web application, with 28 criteria graded as “satisfied.” Only the criteria “Document titles make sense” (2.4.2.a) was graded at “somewhat satisfied.” The document titles were amended on 27 October 2020 in accordance with the BITV test results and now meet all requirements.

Nonaccessible content

Since the aforementioned amendment of 22 October 2020, all content is accessible.

Feedback and contact information

Have you found any major issues with content accessibility on our ct.uhh.de web application?

Let us know by mail or email:
Universität Hamburg
Abteilung Kommunikation und Marketing
Referat Digitale Kommunikation und Design
Mittelweg 177
20148 Hamburg
Tel: +49 40 42838-2571
online-redaktion@uni-hamburg.de

Arbitration procedure

If you are unable to find a satisfactory solution, even after providing feedback to the address provided above, you may contact the ombudsperson’s office provided for in Section 13a HmbBGG (German: Schlichtungsstelle HmbBGG). This ombudsperson is tasked with fostering an extrajudicial resolution for conflicts between persons with a disability and public offices. The arbitration procedure is free. Legal counsel is not required.

Contact

Schlichtungsstelle HmbBGG
c/o Öffentliche Rechtsauskunft- und Vergleichsstelle (ÖRA)
Dammtorstraße 14
20354 Hamburg

schlichtungsstelle-hmbbgg@soziales.hamburg.de
Tel: +49 40 42823‑2057

This note was written on 18 December 2020.