
Declaration of Accessibility
Last update: April 25, 2025
1. Commitment to accessibility
Lyratika is dedicated to ensuring that its website is accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. We are committed to continuously enhancing the user experience by following the recommendations of the Référentiel Général d'Amélioration de l'Accessibilité (RGAA) and the international standards outlined in WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).
2. Compliance Status
The website (www.lyratika.com) is partially compliant with digital accessibility standards. We have made several improvements to ensure optimal access to content, although some elements may still need adjustments.
3. Steps taken to ensure accessibility
We have incorporated several features to ensure our site is accessible to a broad audience, including:
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Clear and intuitive navigation with structured menus.
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Compatibility with assistive technologies, such as screen readers and keyboard navigation.
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Sufficient contrast between text and background to enhance readability.
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Alternative text provided for images and visual elements.
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Subtitles available for video and audio content where applicable.
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The option to enlarge text size without compromising legibility.
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Proper page structure (including headings, paragraphs, and ARIA tags) for easy navigation.
4. Content not accessible
Although we are making progress, some aspects of our site still present challenges:
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Certain PDF documents and embedded third-party content may not be fully accessible.
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Some videos may not have subtitles or text transcriptions.
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There is still room for improvement in optimizing keyboard-only navigation.
We are committed to addressing these issues and enhancing the overall accessibility of our site.
6. Recourse
5. Support and contact
If you encounter any difficulties accessing content or browsing our site, please contact us so that we can provide you with a suitable solution:
Email: info@lyratika.com
We undertake to reply as soon as possible and to offer you an accessible alternative if necessary.
If you believe your request has not been adequately addressed, you can escalate the issue to:
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The Department of Justice (https://www.ada.gov/file-a-complaint/)
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The Digital Accessibility Commission in your region.