Cnam, Conservatoire national des arts et métierscommits to making its Internet, Intranet and Extranet websites, as well as its mobile applications, etc. accessible in accordance with Article 47 of the law n° 2005-102 of 11th February 2005.

To this effect, Cnam has put into place the following strategy and actions: please refer to the multi-year plan related to digital accessibility which will be published shortly.

This Accessibility Statement applies to all cnam.fr and lecnam.net sites.

COMPLIANCE STATUS

The cnam.fr portal is not in conformity with the general reference document related to the improving accessibility RGAA 4 / Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.1 from W3C.

TESTS RESULTS

The internal compliance audit conducted by the Directors of Digital Uses reveals that:

Less than 50% of the RGAA criteria are respected.

IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENT

This statement was introduced on 15th October 2020.

Technologies used to create the website

  • HTML5
  • CSS3
  • JavaScript
  • PDF
  • CMS Kosmos

User Agents, Assistance Technologies and Tools used to check accessibility

Tests on different web pages were conducted using the following combinations of web browsers and screen readers:

  • NVDA
  • VoiceOver
  • Talkback
  • JAWS
  • Axe-core
  • Color Contrast Analyser

The following tools were used during the evaluation:

Baseline used to check compatibility against accessibility
User Agent Assistance Technology
MS Edge chromium, Google Chrome NVDA 2020.1
Firefox 75.0.2 JAWS 18
Safari VoiceOver

Pages on the site which were subject to conformity checks (Note: all French pages)

FEEDBACK AND CONTACT

If you are unable to access certain content or services, you can contact the Editorial Manager who will be able to direct you to an alternative accessible form or be able to provide you with one.

Contact: web@cnam.fr

Compensation Rights

It is important to remember that, in accordance with Article 11 of the February 2005 law:

disabled people have the right to compensation for consequences resulting from their disability, regardless of their origin or nature of their impairment, their age or their lifestyle

As a result, each organisation is obliged to take the necessary steps to provide access, within a reasonable time frame, to the information and functionalities sought after by the disabled person, whether the content is subject to an exemption. The possibility of requesting accessible alternative content must be offered to the user on the help page via an accessible means of contact (e-mail address or contact form).

Pages with exemptions

Given the technical constraints, external services indicated on the site are the sole responsibility of their editor.

Improvements and contact

You can help us improve the accessibility of this site by bringing any problems that you encounter to our attention. To do this, send us an email to: christian.cousquer@lecnam.net .

Defender of your rights (Défenseur des droits)

If you notice a lack of accessibility that prevents you from accessing any content or functionality of the site, and you report this to us and are unable to obtain a rapid response from us, you are entitled to send your complaint or request for referral to :

Le défenseur des droits
7 rue Saint-Florentin 75409 Paris cedex 08
09 69 39 00 00
Contact the 'Défenseur des Droits' via the online form

Validity of the Accessibility Statement

The accessibility statement is valid from the date of publication. It will be updated:

  • on the date of substantial modification or redesign of the site concerned.
  • 3 years after the date of publication of the statement, or,
  • 18 months after the date of publication of an updated version of the standards, for those applying the technical method.