Better access for all

Accessibility means access to information without limitation due to impairment or disability. Many people come to our pages looking for information from very different contexts due to:

  • hearing, seeing or mobility impairment
  • difficulty reading or understanding
  • not being able to use a keyboard or mouse
  • having a text-only browser, a small screen or a slow connection
  • etc.


Accessibility is not only important for people with disabilities but also improves general access to the website. Our accessibility guidelines are as follows:

We comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) protocol at AA and part of AAA conformance levels. These rules are applicable worldwide and are officially recognized as an Internet standard by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

Verification of compliance with these guidelines is done through the Web Accessibility Test (TAW). This tool has been supplied by the Spanish Ministry of Social Affairs in accordance with the provisions of the Spanish Law of Services for the Information Society and Electronic Commerce.

Nevertheless, we are aware that accessibility to this website can be improved which is what we are working towards. We invite you to help us in this effort by sending us your feedback.