Accessibility declaration

Accessibility declaration

Introduction to the declaration

Marshal’s Office of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Act of April 4, 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the Mapy Małopolski website https://mapymalopolski.pl/.

Website publication date: 2023-07-14.

Date of last significant updatei: 2023-07-14.

The website is here partially compliant with the Act of April 4, 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.

Necessities:

  • websites may contain interactive maps that may not be fully accessible to people with disabilities. /Art. 3.2 The Act does not apply to the following elements of websites and mobile applications: 4) maps and interactive maps […]/

The statement was prepared on 2023-07-14.

Date of last review and update 2024-01-25.

The declaration was prepared on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by a public entity.

Exclusions:

  • The website mainly consists of maps that are exempt from the accessibility obligation – in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019. on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities,
  • Art. 3.2 – The Act does not apply to: 4. interactive maps, including geoportals, provided that in the case of interactive maps and geoportals intended for navigation applications, contact details and geographical location are presented in a digitally accessible manner.
  • Feedback and contact details

    If you have any problems with website accessibility, please contact us:

    Marek Pietras – digital accessibility coordinator at the Office:

    E-mail address: dostepnosc@umwm.malopolska.pl
    Telefon: 12 63 03 502
    Mobile phone: 516 676 510 (SMS).

    Attention! Applications for access to unavailable information and requests to ensure digital accessibility can be submitted in the same way.

    We kindly inform you that in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities, everyone has the right to request a public entity to provide digital access to a given website, mobile application or their elements, or to provide alternative access, under the conditions specified in the Act. In case of refusal, the person making the request may submit a complaint pursuant to the provisions of the Act of June 14, 1960, Code of Administrative Procedure, and also notify the Ombudsman:: www.rpo.gov.pl

    Architectural accessibility

    List of locations/buildings used by the Office:

    Cracow:

    1. street Racławicka 56 building A
    2. street Racławicka 56 building B
    3. street Basztowa 22
    4. street Zacisze 5
    5. street Zacisze 7
    6. street Królewska 57
    7. street Wielicka 72 building A
    8. street Wielicka 72 building B
    9. street Radziwiłowska 1

    The remaining:

    1. Local agenda in Tarnów, al. Solidarności 5-9
    2. Local agenda in Nowy Sącz, street Jagiellońska 52
    3. Local agenda in Oświęcim, street Górnickiego 1
    4. Local agenda in Nowy Targ, al. 1000th anniversary 44
    5. Local agenda in Miechów, street Sobieskiego 4
    6. Local agenda in Zakopane, street Kościeliska 7
    7. Local Information Point of European Funds in Tarnów, al. Solidarności 5-9
    8. Local Information Point of European Funds in Nowy Sącz, street Wazów 3
    9. Local Information Point of European Funds in Nowy Targ, al. 1000th anniversary 44
    10. Local agenda in Sucha Beskidzka, street J. Piłsudskiego 23
    11. Local Information Point of European Funds in Chrzanów, street Grunwaldzka 5

    Characteristics of individual buildings taking into account the minimum requirements for architectural accessibility in accordance with Art. 6 of the Act of July 19, 2019 on ensuring accessibility for persons with special needs is posted on the website of the Public Information Bulletin (BIP) of the Office

    In each of the Office’s locations there is an external Information board. In addition, there are buildings insideinformation boards with floor and room numbersoccupied by the Office. In multi-story buildings, similar information is located in passenger elevators. In most locations, on the ground floor there is a customer service point and/or concierge, whose employees provide information about. layout of rooms in the building. Voice information is also included in the description architectural accessibility of buildings posted on the Office’s BIP website.

    The office provides access to the buildings to persons using assistance dog.

    When an evacuation is announced in buildings, the Sound Warning System (VS) and sound or alarm signals are activated, depending on the location. In other locations, loudspeakers and voice messages are used to signal alarms

    In all Office locations, the evacuation of people with special needs is based on support provided by functionaries designated for evacuation in each location/on each floor of the building.

    In locations in Krakow at ul. Racławicka 56, ul. Basztowa 22, ul. Radziwiłłowska 1, ul. Wielicka 72 and in Nowy Sącz at ul. Jagiellońska 52 and in Tarnów at al. Solidarności 5-9, there are also chairs for the evacuation of people with special needs.

    Information and communication accessibility

    The office provides the service sign language interpreter available from the website www.malopolska.pl. A client using this form of communication can independently make a remote connection to an interpreter or use this service at the Office’s headquarters, wherever there are appropriately equipped workstations – a computer with a camera, access to the Internet, a microphone/speaker. The service is available in all Office locations. The sign of the sign language interpreter service – a pictogram of flashing hands – is placed at customer service points and at secretariats in locations that do not have separate service areas.

    Communication support for hearing-impaired people includes induction loops located in the following locations:

    • at street Wielicka 72 (building B) – Main Information Point of European Funds and conference room no. 106,
    • at street Racławicka 56 (building B) – customer service point (ground floor) and the Małopolska Voivodeship Assembly hall (seventh floor),
    • at street Basztowa 22 – customer service point (ground floor),
    • at Local European Funds Points – customer service desks.

    It is available on the Office’s website information about the scope of activities of the Office in Polish Sign Language and a file containing the same machine-readable text.

    It is available on the Office’s website information about the scope of the Office’s activities in an easy-to-read and understand text (ETR).

    At the request of a person with special needs, the Office provides services in the form specified in the request.

    In the case of a request for service to a customer with special needs in a room located directly at the entrance to the Office building, the employee providing the service comes to the customer. A request for this type of service can be submitted through the reception desk or by phone 12 630 33 33 or via e-mail urzad@umwm.malopolska.pl

    Accessibility Coordinators at the Marshal’s Office

    Marta Zając – coordinator for architectural and information and communication accessibility

    Telephone 12 63 03 250
    E-mail adress Marta.Zajac@umwm.malopolska.pl

    Marek Pietras – digital accessibility coordinator

    Telephone: 12 63 03 502
    Mobile phone: 516 676 510 (SMS)
    E-mail adress: Marek.Pietras@umwm.malopolska.pl.