Declaration of accessibility

The University of Silesia undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the provisions of the Law of April 4, 2019 on Digital Accessibility of Websites and Mobile Applications of Public Entities. The accessibility statement applies to the project website:

Political Potential of Conspiracy Theories. Study of Poland and Slovenia. Project awarded by National Science Centre (no 2020/39/I/HS5/00176) and Slovenian Research Agency Leaders: Agnieszka Turska-Kawa (University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland) and Miro Hacek (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia).

Website publication date: 2022-11-10.
Date of last significant update: 2022-11-10.

The website complies with the Law of April 4, 2019 on digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public entities.

The statement was made on: 2022-11-10.
The declaration was made on the basis of a self-assessment conducted by the public entity.

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Feedback and contact information

In case of problems with the accessibility of the website, please contact dostepnosc@us.edu.pl. You can also get in touch by calling 32 359 1910. The same route can be used to submit requests for inaccessible information and to file complaints about the failure to ensure accessibility.

Anyone has the right to request the provision of accessibility to a digital website, mobile application or some element thereof. It is also possible to request that the information be made available through an alternative means of access, for example, by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the contents of a film without an audio description, etc. The request should include the details of the person making the request, an indication of which website or mobile application is involved, and a method of contact. If the person making the request indicates the need to receive information through an alternative means of access, he or she should also specify a convenient way to present the information. The public entity should implement the request immediately, no later than within 7 days from the date of the request. If it is not possible to meet this deadline, the public entity shall immediately inform the requester when it will be possible to fulfill the request, with a deadline of no more than 2 months from the date of the request. If it is not possible to provide digital accessibility, the public entity may propose an alternative way to access the information. If the public entity refuses to comply with the request to provide accessibility or an alternative way to access the information, the requester may file a complaint about the provision of digital accessibility of the website, mobile application, or an element of the website or mobile application. After exhausting the procedure indicated above, a request may also be submitted to the Commissioner for Human Rights.

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