Declaration of service availability abm.gov.pl/en
The Medical Research Agency undertakes to ensure the accessibility of its website in accordance with the law of 4 April 2019 on the digital accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public entities. The accessibility statement applies to the Medical Research Agency website.
Website Publication Date: 22/12/2019 Last Major
Update Date: 08/07/2024
The website complies with the Digital Accessibility Act for public entities' websites and mobile applications. The statement was made on 08/07/2024.
The declaration was drawn up on the basis of a self-assessment carried out by the public body. You can use standard keyboard shortcuts on the website.
Feedback and contact details
If you are experiencing problems with the accessibility of the digital for disabled website, please contact us. The person responsible is Paweł Żadziłko, e-mail address pawel.zadzilko@abm.gov.pl. Requests for non-accessible information and complaints about lack of accessibility may be submitted to the following email address: kancelaria@abm.gov. pl.
Anyone has the right to request the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application or any element thereof. You may also request that the information be made available through an alternative means of access, for example, by reading a digitally inaccessible document, describing the content of a film without an audioclip, etc. The request should contain the details of the person making the request, an indication of which website or mobile application is involved and a means of contact. If the person requesting the information wishes to obtain it by means of an alternative means of access, he or she should also specify a convenient means of providing that information.
The public entity should comply with the request immediately, no later than within 7 days of the request. If it is not possible to comply with this time limit, the public body shall inform the requesting party without delay when the execution of the request will be possible, but this time limit shall not be longer than 2 months from the date of the request. If digital accessibility is not possible, the public body may propose an alternative means of accessing the information. Where a public body refuses to comply with a request for accessibility or an alternative means of accessing information, the requester may lodge a complaint about the accessibility of a digital website, mobile application or element of a website or mobile application. Once you have exhausted the procedure indicated above, you can also submit an application to the Commissioner of Human Rights.
Link to the Commissioner of Human Rights
Architectural accessibility
Medical Research Agency is located at 69 Chmielna St., 00-801, Warsaw
The main entrance is from Jana Pawła II Avenue and consists of a revolving door that slides automatically and an additional automatic swing door to its left. To the right of the swinging door, on a pillar, an intercom is installed to allow communication with the building security to assist in accessing the main lobby. To the right of the lobby, behind the entrance, you will find the Varso Tower reception desk.
There are parking spaces next to the building on the side of Chmielna Street, in the paid parking zone. Under the building there is a paid underground car park with designated spaces, intended for people with disabilities (entrance from Chmielna Street). These spaces are located near the lifts.
The entrance to the building is on the same level as the pavement and does not require the use of stairs or a ramp.
There is a toilet in the main lobby and access to passenger lifts. The assistance of building security, or an access card is required to use the lift. Lift control is via two panels located between the lifts.
There is magnetic card access control throughout the building.
On the ground floor of the building there are restaurants, an ATM, a drugstore and a grocery shop. The Central Railway Station is in the immediate vicinity.
It is possible to enter the building with an assistance dog and a guide dog.
There is no Braille signage in the building, nor is there any contrast or enlarged print signage for the blind and visually impaired.
An online Polish Sign Language (PJM) interpreter is available at the reception - the service is free of charge, but prior notification is required if you wish to use it.
Mobile Apps
The Medical Research Agency doesn’t provide mobile apps.