This information applies only to journals published by the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Publishing House and available on the UKSW journals platform. Journals published by other publishers that are hosted on the platform publish their own accessibility information and accessibility statements and provide their own contact details for accessibility matters.
Websites of journals published by the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Publishing House are subject to the requirements set out in the Polish Act of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of websites and mobile applications of public sector bodies, as amended on 9 March 2023. The requirements specified in the Annex to the Act are deemed to be met when taking into account points 9–11 of the Polish Standard implementing ETSI EN 301 549 V3.2.1:2021.
An Accessibility Statement is published for the UKSW journals platform, as regards the journals published by the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Publishing House, using the template set out in Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1523.
The Statement is prepared for each language version of the journals platform and in the language of that version.
The Statement is reviewed and updated by 31 March each year and without delay after any changes that may affect accessibility.
This page is informational and describes procedures; the detailed compliance status and the list of inaccessible content are provided in the Accessibility Statement.
Link to the Accessibility Statement:
https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/index/deklaracja
Journal editorial teams and the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Publishing House seek to ensure that published content (including files such as PDF articles) is prepared in a way that enables its use with assistive technologies.
Everyone has the right to request that a specified website, mobile application, or an element thereof (including a document published on the journals platform) be made digitally accessible and—where this is not possible—to request access via an alternative means.
Reports and requests may also concern content or elements of the journals platform that are temporarily inaccessible or have been identified as excluded from the duty to ensure accessibility; in such cases, we will provide information and, where necessary, an alternative means of access in accordance with the Act.
Send an email to: dostepnosc@uksw.edu.pl
The request should include:
the contact details of the person submitting the request,
an indication of the page / page element / document concerned (preferably a link),
the preferred method of contact,
the preferred alternative means of access—if applicable.
Accessibility is ensured without undue delay, no later than within 7 days from the date of the request.
In cases requiring technical work, the deadline may be extended in accordance with the Act, however no longer than up to 2 months, with the reason for the delay and the new deadline provided.
If we cannot ensure accessibility as requested, we will indicate an alternative means of access to the content.
An alternative means of access may, in particular, involve providing access via telephone, postal correspondence, or electronic communication (as well as other forms indicated in the Act).
We may refuse to ensure accessibility of an element if doing so would involve a risk of undermining the integrity or reliability of the information provided.
In the event of a refusal to ensure accessibility (or a refusal to provide an alternative means of access), the requester is entitled to lodge a complaint. Complaint proceedings are governed by Section VIII of the Polish Code of Administrative Procedure.
email: dostepnosc@uksw.edu.pl
phone: +48 22 561 88 38
address: Building No. 2, ul. Dewajtis 5, 01-815 Warsaw, Poland
Director of the UKSW Academic Publishing House – Joanna Dziurzyńska