Accessibility Statement

Acces-sibility Statement

Liberi Ludi AISBL is committed to making liberiludi.com accessible to as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, the technical standard referenced by the European Accessibility Act and by most EU funders, including the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV).

This statement applies to liberiludi.com and all of its subpages.

Liberi Ludi work with children in situations of migration. The communities we serve include people who use the web through assistive technologies — screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control, larger text. The artists, educators and partners in our community include people with sensory and motor disabilities. We see accessibility as part of our mission, not as a compliance task.

In building liberiludi.com we have aimed to follow these accessibility principles:

Perceivable — sufficient text/background colour contrast (target: at least WCAG AA, 4.5:1 for body text), text-resizable up to 200%, meaningful alt text on images, captions on video content where available.

Operable — full keyboard navigation, visible focus states, skip-to-content link at the top of every page, no time-limited interactions.

Understandable — clear language, consistent navigation, predictable behaviour, error messages on forms that explain how to correct the problem.

Robust — valid HTML, ARIA used only where native HTML semantics are not enough, content readable by current and recent assistive technologies.

We are honest about the current state. As of the date of this statement:

No formal WCAG 2.1 AA audit has yet been performed on the live site. We plan a first audit within twelve months of launch, and an updated audit each calendar year thereafter.

• Some PDF documents linked from the Site (the founding deed, the Moniteur belge publication, statutes) are scans or were produced before accessibility was considered. We are working to provide accessible (tagged) versions where possible.

• Embedded videos published before this statement may lack captions or descriptive transcripts. We are adding these progressively.

This section will be updated as issues are identified. As of the date of this statement:

• [None reported yet — to be updated after first user feedback or audit.]

If you encounter an accessibility barrier on liberiludi.com, or if you need a document or page in an alternative format (large print, plain text, audio summary, sign-language video summary), please contact us:

liberi@liberiludi.com — please put ACCESSIBILITY in the subject line.

We aim to respond within ten working days. We will give the issue a target resolution date and confirm it to you.

This Accessibility Statement is made on a voluntary basis. The EU Web Accessibility Directive (2016/2102) formally applies to public-sector websites; Liberi Ludi is a private non-profit and is not directly subject to it. We nevertheless adopt its standards.

If, having contacted us, you remain dissatisfied with our response on an accessibility matter, you may contact:

• the Belgian Federal Ombudsman (federaalombudsman.be) for matters concerning federal public services;

• the Belgian Equality Body — Unia (unia.be) for matters that engage equality and non-discrimination;

• the Autorité de protection des données (autoriteprotectiondonnees.be) for matters that involve personal data.

• WCAG 2.1, Level AA (W3C, 2018) — primary standard.

• EN 301 549 (European harmonised standard for accessibility of ICT products and services) — applied where relevant.

• Council of Europe Strategy for the Rights of the Child 2022–2027 — for child-related content.

This statement was prepared on 2026-05-26.

It will be reviewed and updated at least annually, and immediately following any major redesign of the Site or any formal accessibility audit.