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Accessibility

Accessibility statement

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

This accessibility statement applies to pfbc-cbfp.org.

Compliance status

pfbc-cbfp.org is in full compliance with the general accessibility improvement framework.
This compliance applies to the structure of the code as well as its graphic charter.

It excludes content that is added following the contribution of pfbc-cbfp.org

Content not accessible

Despite the accessibility work carried out, certain content, listed below, cannot be made 100% accessible for the following reasons.

Exemptions for disproportionate burden

Co-branding relies on an API provided by an external service.
The data flow sometimes automatically generates some superfluous empty paragraph tags. After unsuccessful tests, it was concluded that correcting this point could not be easily achieved with a very low user impact, the content remaining accessible and understandable.

Content not subject to the accessibility requirement

External content

  • Video player (Dailymotion, Youtube)
  • Mapping (openStreetMap)
  • Subscribe / Unsubscribe to the newsletter

Establishment of this accessibility statement

Technologies used to create the website:

  • CMS TYPO3
  • HTML5
  • CSS
  • JavaScript
  • API co-branding
  • API payfip

Assistive technologies and tools used to verify accessibility:

Feedback and contact

It is important to remember that under article 11 of the law of February 2005:

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

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

CBFP invites people who may have difficulty using the contact form or help page so that assistance can be provided (accessible alternative, information and content given in another form).

Remedies

If you notice an accessibility defect preventing you from accessing content or functionality of the site, you report it to us and you are unable to obtain a response from us, you have the right to send your complaints or a request for referral to the Defender of Rights.

Several means are at your disposal: