Declaration of accessibility

Declaration of accessibility

The National Police Headquarters (KGP) is committed to ensuring the availability of its website in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.

The accessibility declaration applies to the About Polish Police page.

  • Website publication date: roku.
  • Date of last significant update: roku.

Digital accessibility status

This website is partially compliant with the appendix to the Act on Digital Accessibility of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of public websites and mobile applications due to the non-compliances and exclusions listed below.

Unavailable content

Non-compliance with the appendix

  • Despite the efforts of the website editors, some documents published on the website are unavailable because:
    • they come from different sources,
    • they are very extensive and their creation took place in several organizational units, which made it impossible to influence their final content and form,
    • they were published based on the rules adopted in another institution.
  • Not all links have a correctly defined purpose.
  • Not all photos/graphics have correct alternative descriptions.
  • Not all charts have properly marked headings and titles.
  • Not all files for download are digitally available or have alternative versions.
  • Not all videos have subtitles and audio descriptions.
  • Due to the limitations of the service, not all content elements can be marked with a lang tag.
  • Due to the limitations of the service, the content rating system is not available.
  • Virtual tour applications are not available.

Content not covered by the regulations

  • Content published before 23 September 2018 is not digitally available.
  • The website may contain content that was not created by us or on our behalf.
  • Maps are excluded from the obligation to ensure accessibility.

Preparation of the accessibility statement

Preparation and update of the accessibility statement

  • Date of declaration: roku
  • Date of last review of the declaration: roku.

We have prepared this declaration based on a self-assessment using the Checklist for the Audit of the Digital Accessibility of a Website v. 2.2 (docx, 0,12MB).

Keyboard shortcuts

Standard keyboard shortcuts can be used on the website. The main menu of the website can be navigated using the arrow keys.

Feedback and contact details

All problems with the digital accessibility of this website can be reported to the Public Relations Bureau of the National Police Headquarters by email at dostepnosc-cyfrowa@policja.gov.pl or by phone at 47 72 144 68.

Everyone has the right to request that this website or its elements be made digitally accessible.

When submitting such a request, please provide:

  • your name and surname,
  • your contact details (e.g. telephone number, e-mail),
  • the exact address of the website where the element or content is not digitally accessible,
  • a description of the problem and how you would prefer it to be solved.

For more information on how to submit a request, please visit the website Ensuring the digital accessibility of websites of the Polish Police Headquarters.

We will respond to your request as soon as possible, but no later than 7 days after receiving it.

If this period is too short for us, we will inform you. In this information, we will give a new deadline by which we will correct the errors you have reported or prepare the information in an alternative way. This new deadline will not be longer than 2 months.

If we are unable to provide the digital website or content indicated in your request, we will offer you access to it in an alternative way.

Processing of requests and complaints related to accessibility

If, in response to your request to ensure digital accessibility, we refuse to provide the digital accessibility you require and you do not agree with this refusal, you have the right to file a complaint.

You also have the right to file a complaint if you do not agree to use an alternative means of access that we have proposed in response to your request for digital accessibility.

Find out how to file a complaint to the Police Headquarters.

You can also inform the Ombudsman about this situation and ask for his intervention in your case.

Other information

Architectural accessibility

National Police Headquarters — address: Puławska 148/150, Warsaw

Detailed description of the adaptation of our headquarters.

Communication and information accessibility

Detailed description of the communication and information accessibility of our headquarters.

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