Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 2026-02-20
We are committed to making this website accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. This statement describes our approach and how to get help.
1. Standards and commitment
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA where practicable. This includes:
- Sufficient colour contrast between text and background
- Text that can be resized and layouts that work on small screens
- Keyboard navigation and visible focus
- Meaningful alt text for images and labels for form controls
- Clear headings and landmarks (e.g. main content, navigation, footer)
- Support for light and dark theme
2. Measures taken
We use semantic HTML, ARIA where needed, and styles that respect user preferences (e.g. reduced motion, theme). The site is tested for keyboard use and with screen readers where possible. The Google Translate widget is provided to help with language; we are aware that translated content may not always be perfectly accessible and we improve where we can.
3. Known limitations
Some third-party content (e.g. embedded widgets, external links) may not be fully under our control. We select and configure such content with accessibility in mind but cannot guarantee their compliance. PDF or other documents linked from this site may not all be fully accessible; we work to replace or supplement them when possible.
4. Feedback and contact
If you encounter an accessibility barrier or have a suggestion, please contact us via the homepage (contact section or links provided there). We will do our best to respond and, where appropriate, to fix the issue or explain alternatives.
5. Enforcement and complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response, you may lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority in your country (e.g. in France, the Défenseur des droits).
This statement may be updated. The date at the top indicates the last revision.