Accessibility Statement
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This accessibility statement was drawn up for the website www.mi-is.be, in accordance with the legal requirements on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies. The PPS Social integration is committed to making all the information on its website accessible.
This legislation requires that every website or mobile application of a public sector body be as accessible as possible to a wide audience. In accordance with this law, the PPS Social Integration aims to promote access to information for all citizens.
Compliance status
This website is partially compliant due to the non-conformities and exemptions listed below.
Preparation of this statement
An external accessibility audit was carried out. This audit consisted of a simplified analysis. You can consult the report here.
Non-accessible content
- The language of the page content or a change of language within a page is not detected by assistive technologies.
- Some images used as links do not have alternative text.
- Some pages include headings without content.
- The layout of some content may be misinterpreted by assistive technologies.
- Some pages or sections of pages are not identified by a title.
- The use of certain buttons may cause difficulties for users relying on keyboards or assistive technologies.
Proposed alternatives
There are currently no alternatives available.
Feedback and complaints
Do you have a question or comment regarding the accessibility of the website www.mi-is.be?
Send an email to question@mi-is.be.
If you do not receive a response, or if the response is unsatisfactory, you can file a complaint using this form.
Enforcement procedure
Have you sent us a question or comment, but received no response or are not satisfied with the answer?
You can contact the Federal Ombudsman: contact@mediateurfederal.be
Improvement plan
We aim to resolve as many non-compliances and gaps as possible to make the content as accessible as possible for everyone.
This statement was prepared on 27 October 2020.
The most recent review of the statement took place on 7 April 2025.