- Declaration on accessibility
This accessibility statement applies to the website https://www.gut-immenhof.de/
Status of compatibility with the requirements
This website is partially compatible with the requirements of the Barrierefreie-Informationstechnik-Verordnung (BITV 2.0) and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) at conformance level AA.
Non-accessible content
We are continuously working to identify and eliminate existing barriers. The content listed below is not or not completely accessible.
Contrasts, text size and readability:
The contrasts between text and background do not fulfil the required minimum values in some cases. Font sizes and text structure are also not consistently legible.
Alternative texts, subtitles, audio descriptions:
Not all images contain meaningful alternative texts. Subtitles and audio descriptions are missing for embedded videos.
Accessible documents:
Linked PDF or Office documents are not designed to be accessible and can only be read to a limited extent by assistive technologies.
Creation of this declaration
This declaration was created on 27/06/2025. The website was evaluated on the basis of a self-assessment.
Note: This declaration is currently being revised to take into account new technical adaptations and updated accessibility checks. A revised version will be published shortly. Last revised: 28.07.2025
Feedback and alternative contact options
If you encounter any barriers on our website or need help using it, we look forward to receiving your feedback.
We offer you the following contact options:
Phone: +49 4523 8828-0
E-mail: kontakt@gut-immenhof.de
Arbitration procedure
If you do not receive a satisfactory response to your enquiry, you can contact the arbitration board under the Disability Equality Act (BGG):
Arbitration centre BGG
at the Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Persons with Disabilities
Mauerstraße 53, 10117 Berlin
Web: www.schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de
E-mail: info@schlichtungsstelle-bgg.de
The arbitration centre offers an out-of-court procedure to resolve conflicts between people with disabilities and public authorities.