Welcome to our website. We strive to make our website accessible.
General and legal basis
The digital accessibility statement is required by the Berlin Accessible Information and Communication Technology Act (BIKTG Bln) and was created and updated on 6 December 2024. The technical requirements for accessibility are based on the current Accessible Information Technology Ordinance (BITV). We would like to explain the most important contents of the accessibility statement to you.
The statement covers the scope, legal basis, current status of accessibility, and the date of creation and update. It also contains a list of areas that are not yet accessible. The date by which the deficiencies will be remedied is specified. Contact details for our authority and the State Commissioner for Digital Accessibility are provided for reporting problems.
Where can you find the accessibility statement? Click on the “Accessibility statement” link in the footer of the website or on the accessibility icon in the top right-hand corner.
How accessible is this website?
The accessibility status indicates how accessible a website is. There are three categories: accessible, partially accessible and not accessible.
The website you are currently visiting is only partially accessible.
Which areas are not accessible?
This section of the statement lists all existing barriers on the website in everyday language.
When was the accessibility statement created or updated?
Since 23 September 2019, all public bodies have been required to publish an accessibility statement. The date of creation must be stated in the statement. In addition, the statement must be reviewed once a year. Changes are incorporated and the new date is updated in the statement.
The date of creation or last update of the statement for this website can be found in text form below the video.
Would you like to report a barrier?
Do you need information on the implementation of accessibility or would you like to report existing barriers? Is there something on our website that you cannot see, use or understand sufficiently? Do you need information in an accessible format? Then please let us know.
Please use the contact form or contact the appropriate contact person at the public authority by email or telephone. You will find the details under the accessibility menu at the top right of the website.
Was your report of the barrier unsuccessful? (Enforcement procedure)
If, after four weeks, your contact with the public authority has been unsuccessful or you have not received a satisfactory response from the relevant authority, you can contact the State Commissioner for Digital Accessibility.
Of course, you can also contact the State Commissioner by post or email:
State Commissioner for Digital Accessibility
The Governing Mayor of Berlin
– Senate Chancellery –
Ms Müller
Postal address: Jüdenstraße 1, 10178 Berlin
Office building: Martin-Hoffmann-Str. 16, 12435 Berlin
Telephone: (030) 90223-1515
Email: Landesbeauftragte-Digitale-Barrierefreiheit@senatskanzlei.berlin.de
Contact person at the public authority:
Ms Haufe
Senate Department for the Interior and Sport
Communication and Public Relations
Klosterstraße 47, 10179 Berlin
Email: onlineredaktion@seninnsport.berlin.de
Telephone: (030) 90223-2657