Accessibility

Accessibility statement

Inria undertakes to make its websites accessible in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of February 11, 2005.

Inria’s multi-year and annual plans

Inria is committed to improving the accessibility of its sites, as detailed in the Multi-year accessibility plan, 2023-2026.

Compliance status: Partial compliance

The HanditechLab Inria site (https://project.inria.fr/handitechlabinria/) is partially compliant with the General Accessibility Guidelines, RGAA version 4.1, following an internal pre-audit and due to the non-conformities listed in the “Test results” section.

RGAA https://accessibilite.numerique.gouv.fr/

Test results

Inaccessible content

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

Non-conformities :

  • Information-bearing images without alternatives
  • Irrelevant links
  • Content whose visual order is not consistent with the logical order
  • Lack of visual rendering on focus shots

Some non-conformities are inherent to the CMS/theme used.

Drawing up this accessibility declaration

This declaration was drawn up on 06/02/2025.

Technologies used to build the site

  • Content management tool: WordPress
  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • JavaScript

User agents, assistive technologies and tools used to verify accessibility

Web page tests were carried out with the following combinations of web browsers and screen readers:

  • Firefox and Wave
  • Firefox and Axedevtools

Accessibility testing is the result of manual tests, assisted by tools (dedicated CSS sheets, HeadingsMaps and WebDeveloper Toolbar extensions, Color Contrast Analyser).

Feedback and contact

It’s important to remember that under Article 11 of the February 2005 law:

“The disabled person has the right to compensation for the consequences of his or her disability, whatever the origin and nature of his or her impairment, age or lifestyle.”

Inria undertakes to take the necessary steps to provide access, within a reasonable time, to the information and functionalities sought by the disabled person, whether or not the content is subject to an exemption.

Inria invites anyone encountering difficulties to contact mailto:contact-accessibilite-numerique@inria.fr so that assistance can be provided (accessible alternative, information and content given in another form).

Recourse

If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing any content or functionality of the site, and you report this to us and are unable to obtain a response from us, you are entitled to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Défenseur des droits.

There are several ways to do this:

  • a contact form
  • the list of delegates in your region, with their direct contact details
  • a telephone number: 09 69 39 00 00
  • a postal address (free postage): Le Défenseur des droits – Libre réponse 71120 – 75342 Paris CEDEX 07

Update of this page

06/02/2025 Accessibility declaration based on the RGAA model

What is digital accessibility?

An accessible website is one that enables people with disabilities to access its content and functions without difficulty. For example, an accessible site enables :

  • navigate with a voice synthesizer and/or Braille display (used in particular by blind and partially-sighted people)
  • customize the site’s display according to your needs (enlarging characters, changing colors, etc.)
  • navigate without using the mouse (with the keyboard only, via a touch screen, by voice or any other adapted device)

To achieve this, the site must comply with the standards in force at the time it is created and updated.

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