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Accessibility statement

We want as many people as possible to be able to use stockholmbusinessregion.se. This page describes how the website complies with the Law on Accessibility to Digital Public Services (the DOS Act), known accessibility issues and how you can report deficiencies.

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This page describes:

  • how stockholmbusinessregion.se complies with the Law on Accessibility to Digital Public Services;
  • any known accessibility issues;
  • how you can report deficiencies to us so that we can rectify them.

How accessible is the stockholmbusinessregion.se website?

The website partially complies with the DOS Act. We work continuously to improve accessibility and correct identified deficiencies.

Known limitations include:

  • Certain documents (e.g. PDFs) do not fully meet accessibility requirements.
  • Individual images may lack complete alternative text.
  • Older pages may have insufficient colour contrast.

What to do if you cannot use parts of the website

If you need content from stockholmbusinessregion.se that is not accessible to you, but which is exempt from the scope of the law as described below, you can contact us by sending an email to info.sbr@stockholm.se

Our normal response time is two (2) working days.

Report deficiencies in website accessibility

We constantly strive to improve the website's accessibility. If you discover problems not described here, or if you believe we are not meeting the requirements of the law, please let us know.

Email: info.sbr@stockholm.se

Enforcement and supervision

The Agency for Digital Government (DIGG) is responsible for the supervision of the Law on Accessibility to Digital Public Services. If you are not satisfied with how we handle your comments, you can contact the agency to report this.

Report lacking accessibility to the Agency for Digital Government (in Swedish)

Technical information about accessibility

The website is built in Wagtail and was published in 2025. We strive to follow WCAG 2.1 level AA.

Any further accessibility issues will be specified following an external audit by an accessibility specialist.

Latest update of the statement: 20 October 2025