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SLU wants as many people as possible to be able to use SLU Play. This page describes how SLU Play complies with the law on accessibility to digital public service.
The page also describes any known problems and how you can report deficiencies to us, so that we can solve them. We work continuously to ensure that SLU Play meets the legal requirements.
Accessibility in SLU Play
The website SLU Play (play.slu.se) is a product whose platform is based on the video service Kaltura MediaSpace Video Portal. The product is designed and developed in accordance with accessibility recommendations and is highly compliant with the international standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.1 Level AA. However, we are aware that we are currently not meeting all the requirements of the Act (2018: 1937) on accessibility to digital public services, due to the shortcomings described in the section below.
System vendor information page on availability

Content that is not accessible

For more detailed information, see the system supplier's report .
Images and icons
Some buttons, icons and images with content-bearing information on the website do not have alternative text and are not available in accordance with WCAG 1.1.1 (A)
Contrast
There is too little contrast between text and background in some places on the website. Some labels blend into the background and are not readable when using the high contrast mode and are not available according to WCAG 1.4.3 (AA)
Video

  • Some user-generated videos posted on the Website after September 23, 2020  do not have subtitles or do not meet the available subtitle recommendations that are compatible with WCAG 1.2.2 (A)
  • Some user-generated videos on the site do not have visual interpretation options and are not available in accordance with WCAG 1.2.5 (AA)

Navigation

  • There are HTML elements on the website which do not have a description of the content and which when navigating using a screen reader are not accessible in accordance with guideline WCAG 4.1.2 (A)
  • Some input fields where the visitor has to fill in text have a visible description but have neither an HTML label nor an aria-labelledby  and are not available according to WCAG 3.3.2 (A)
  • There are fields where the purpose of the input field is not specified in accordance with WCAG 1.3.5 (AA)
  • There are a few identified problems on the website with keyboard operation and navigation that are not compatible with WCAG 2.1.1 (A), where functionality and buttons are not accessible or link incorrectly
  • There are some shortcomings in the interface where focus functions do not work properly in accordance with guideline WCAG 2.4.7 (AA)

How we have tested SLU Play

We have made a self-assessment of the website. We have also read the system supplier's documentation on how the platform's technology and interface work in terms of accessibility.
The most recent assessment was made on October 15, 2021.

How do I report deficiencies in SLU Play's availability?

We are constantly working to improve the accessibility of the website and remedy known shortcomings. If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you believe that we do not meet the requirements of the law, we ask you to tell us about it via our Service desk so that we can try to solve the problem.
Start a support case via https://supportit.slu.se/
Supervision
The Swedish Digital Administration Authority (DIGG) is responsible for supervising the Act on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your support case regarding web accessibility or access to content, you can report it to the Authority for Digital Administration.
Go to DIGG's website

What do I do if I cannot use parts of SLU Play

If you need any content from the website that is not available to you, but which is excluded from the scope of the law, you can register a support case via https://supportit.slu.se/