Date of publication of the website: 2018-04-25. Date of the last significant update: 2018-04-25.
The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4th April 2019 on the digital accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public entities due to non-compliance or exclusions listed below:
• the film materials do not have subtitles for the deaf,
• photos published on the website require the introduction of appropriate alternative descriptions,
Exclusions:
• maps are exempt from the obligation to ensure accessibility,
• the website publishes multimedia content from external sources, in which the editors of culture.pl have no influence on meeting accessibility requirements.
Preparation of the Accessibility Declaration
This statement was prepared on 23rd September 2020. The declaration was prepared based on a self-assessment conducted by the public entity.
Date of Last Review of the Declaration: 30th July 2024
Feedback & contact details
In case of problems with the availability of the website, please contact us. The contact person is Rafał Poborczyk, rpoborczyk@iam.pl. You can also contact us by calling +48 22 44 76 177. Through this same method, you can submit requests for the disclosure of unavailable information and request availability.
If you encounter accessibility issues with the website, please contact us. The contact person is Rafał Poborczyk, reachable via email at rpoborczyk@iam.pl or by phone at +48 22 44 76 177. You can also use this contact information to request inaccessible information or submit requests for ensuring accessibility.
Everyone has the right to request the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application, or any of their elements. You may also request information through an alternative method of access, for example, by having a non-digitally accessible document read out, or a video described, etc. The request should include the requester's contact details, specify the website or mobile application in question, and indicate the preferred method of contact. If the requester needs information through an alternative method, they should specify how they wish to receive it. The public entity should fulfil the request promptly, no later than 7 days after the request is made. If meeting this deadline is not possible, the public entity will inform the requester of when the request will be fulfilled, which should not exceed 2 months from the request date. If digital accessibility cannot be ensured, the public entity may propose an alternative method of access to the information. Should the public entity refuse to comply with the request for accessibility or an alternative method of access to information, the requester may file a complaint regarding the provision of digital accessibility of the website, mobile application, or their elements. After exhausting the procedure mentioned above, a complaint can also be submitted to the Ombudsman.
Link to the website of the Commissioner of Human Rights.
Architectural Accessibility
Adam Mickiewicz Institute
ul. Mokotowska 25, 00-560 Warsaw
ul. Mokotowska 33/35, 00-560 Warsaw
Al. Ujazdowskie 41, 00-540 Warsaw
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Entry with a guide dog is possible.
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A parking space allowing for the drop-off of a wheelchair user is available (located opposite the institute, across the street). Access through a heavy steel gate or via the main gate (please ring the intercom or call reception at +48 22 44 76 100).
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Portable ramps enable access to the reception area.
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An induction loop is installed at reception.
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There are no Braille markings.
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There are no wheelchair-accessible toilets.
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There is a single step at the entrance, with portable ramps available.
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Entry with a guide dog is allowed.
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The office is located on the third floor and is accessible by lift, with buttons labelled in Braille.
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There is no toilet adapted for persons with disabilities.
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At the Wilcza Street entrance:
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Access for wheelchair users is possible via the gate (intercom).
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A lift is available at the stairs leading to the building.
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There is a toilet adapted for persons with disabilities.
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An induction loop is available.
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The lift has buttons labelled in Braille.