Web Accessibility Practices
Accessibility and Usability Statement
The entity Lipor undertakes to make available the website Wallie, in accordance with Decree-Law 83/2018 of October 19, which transposes Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the accessibility of websites and mobile applications.
I. State of compliance
The website Wallie from Lipor is fully compliant with Decree-Law 83/2018 of October 19.
II. Preparation of this accessibility and usability statement
This statement was last updated on 2024-08-22.
According to Article 9 of Decree-Law 83/2018, entities must adopt the following monitoring procedures. Procedures A) and B) are mandatory. Procedure C) is recommended.
A. Automatic evaluations carried out
- (2024-08-22). Report: Web accessibility practices report (W3C WCAG 2.1)
- Tool used: AccessMonitor
- Sample: 8 pages.
- Main results (summary): Score: 8.3 out of 10. 28 practices found, 17 acceptable, 6 to be corrected manually, 5 not acceptable.
B. Manual evaluations carried out:
- (2024-08-22). Report: AccessScan
- Sample: 8 pages.
- Main results (heuristics satisfied/total heuristics applied): 9/11
- (2024-08-22). Report: Evaluation of Found Practices
- Sample: 8 pages.
- Main results (heuristics satisfied/total heuristics applied): 23/28
C. Usability testing with people with disabilities:
The website has not yet been tested with disabled users.
III. Contacting and requesting information about the website to the website
To contact, send suggestions, make complaints or request additional information regarding the contents and/or functionalities ofthe website from Lipor , please use the following means:
- Telephone: 229 770 141
- Email: info@wallie.com.pt
IV. Other evidence
When completing this Declaration, Lipor did not present any other evidence or efforts to make its website compliant with the accessibility requirements of Decree-Law 83/2018, of October 19.
V. Reporting situations of discrimination
According to Article 13(1) of Decree-Law 83/2018, of October 19, whenever a person with a disability is treated less favorably than another person in a comparable situation, which constitutes a discriminatory practice against people with disabilities, provided for and punished under the terms of Article 4 of Law 46/2006, of August 28, that person may file a complaint, in accordance with the provisions of Decree-Law 34/2007, of February 15.
The National Institute for Rehabilitation (INR, I.P.) provides a form for reporting discrimination, and for forwarding complaints to the relevant authorities. Every year, the INR, I.P. draws up an annual report on the application of the law that prohibits and punishes discrimination on the grounds of disability and the existence of an aggravated health risk (Law 46/2006, of August 28).
This Accessibility and Usability Statement was created with the help of the WAI-Tools PT Generator v1.5, developed as part of the WAI-Tools project, of which AMA is an integral part. The Declaration was designed in accordance with Decree-Law 83/2018 of October 19.