The Statistical Office in Warszawa is committed to ensuring the accessibility of the publication "Statistics of Gminas and Powiats of Mazowieckie Voivodship" in accordance with the Act of 4 April 2019, on the Digital Accessibility of Public Entity Websites and Mobile Applications. This accessibility statement applies to the website located at https://obserwujmazowsze.stat.gov.pl/statystyka_gmin_i_powiatow/.
Website publication date: 19 March 2019.
Last significant update: 18 March 2026.
The website is partially compliant with the Act of 4 April 2019, on the Digital Accessibility of Public Entity Websites and Mobile Applications due to the incompatibilities or exclusions listed below.
Due to the framework used, the website contains elements that are not accessible via keyboard when the NVDA screen reader is enabled.
The website contains elements (interactive charts, maps) that are not accessible via keyboard and are not properly read by a screen reader.
The website contains charts and maps that may be inaccessible to persons with disabilities.
The application contains maps and is partially exempt from the requirement to meet the accessibility standards specified in the WCAG 2.1 specification, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 4 April 2019, on the Digital Accessibility of Public Entity Websites and Mobile Applications (Journal of Laws 2023, item 1440). The the Digital Accessibility of Public Entity Websites and Mobile Applications does not apply to elements of websites and mobile applications containing maps and interactive maps, including geoportals, provided that, in the case of interactive maps and geoportals intended for navigation, contact details and geographical location are presented in a digitally accessible manner. Meeting all digital accessibility requirements is not feasible for this application. The Statistical Office in Warszawa has made every effort to improve the user experience of the application for persons with disabilities.
The Statistical Office in Warszawa reviews and continuously updates the website's content. It complies with WCAG 2.1 level AA guidelines. However, if you notice that any element of the website clearly does not meet accessibility requirements, please contact us and indicate the elements that require adaptation.
This declaration was prepared on 18 March 2026. This declaration was prepared based on a self-assessment conducted by a public entity.
If you encounter any issues with the website's accessibility, please contact us. The contact person is Daniel Koźmiński at d.kozminski@stat.gov.pl. Requests for access to inaccessible information and complaints about lack of accessibility can be submitted to the Office's office at sekretariatUSWAW@stat.gov.pl
Everyone has the right to request the digital accessibility of a specific element of the website. You can also request information to be made available via an alternative access method, for example, by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without audio description, etc. The request should include the details of the requesting party, the website in question, and contact information. If the requesting party requests information via an alternative access method, they should also specify a convenient way to present this information.
The Statistical Office in Warszawa should comply with the request promptly, no later than 7 days from the date of the request. If this deadline cannot be met, the public entity shall immediately inform the requesting party when it will be possible to fulfill the request, which deadline cannot be longer than 2 months from the date of the request. If ensuring digital accessibility is not possible, the public entity may propose an alternative means of accessing the information.
If the public entity refuses to comply with the request for accessibility or an alternative means of accessing the information, the requesting party may file a complaint regarding the digital accessibility of the website, mobile application, or element of the website or mobile application.
After exhausting the above-mentioned procedure, you can also submit a request to the Commissioner for Human Rights.