Validity of this declaration

This accessibility declaration applies to the website of the
anglo-german institute (agi) Stuttgart – www.anglo-german.com

Status of compliance with the requirements

This website is currently under construction and is gradually being adapted to the requirements of the German Accessibility Improvement Act (BFSG) and the underlying standard EN 301 549 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 – compliance level AA).

At present, the website is not yet fully accessible. We are actively working to identify and remove existing barriers in order to improve accessibility for all users.

Non-accessible content

  • Insufficient contrast ratios in text and design
  • Insufficient keyboard navigation in individual areas
  • Some PDF documents are not formatted in an accessible way
  • In rare cases, alternative texts are missing for decorative images
  • The Stripe payment process is third-party content, over whose accessibility we have only limited influence

These shortcomings will be successively rectified as part of the revision.

Feedback and contact

If you encounter any barriers or require information in a form that is accessible to you, please contact us:

anglo-german institute (agi) Stuttgart
Friedrichstraße 35
70174 Stuttgart
Phone: 0711 60 18 76 50
Email: barrierefrei@anglo-german.com
Website: https://www.anglo-german.com

Have you discovered barriers on our website? Please let us know so that we can take action. Ideally, you should name a specific page (with URL) on which the problem occurs, as well as your browser version (e.g. Firefox, Chrome, Safari) and your operating system (e.g. Mac OS, Windows, iOS, Android).

We will endeavor to process your feedback within 14 working days.

Supervisory and complaint options

If you are not satisfied with our response or do not receive any feedback, you can contact the responsible market surveillance authority of the state of Baden-Württemberg.

At the time of writing, there is no central complaints office for accessibility in the private sector. The market surveillance authorities of the federal states are responsible for compliance with the Accessibility Reinforcement Act.

Preparation of this declaration

This declaration was prepared on 10.06.2025 and is updated regularly. The statements regarding compliance with accessibility requirements in this declaration are based on a self-assessment.

Our goal

The anglo-german institute (agi) strives to make digital services accessible to all people - regardless of individual abilities or technical requirements. We welcome your comments and support on the path to greater digital inclusion.

 

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