Accessibility Statement
Decathlon undertakes to make its website accessible in accordance with article 47 of law n°2005-102 of February 11, 2005.
To this end, it implements the following strategy and actions:
- The project to bring tools up to standard, concerning digital accessibility, was initiated in June 2021. We have chosen a specialized partner (URBILOG) to support us in this process.
- At the beginning of 2022, we launched the audit phase. Decathlon Co-creation has been identified as a priority tool to be addressed.
- Each audit is accompanied by a restitution and a report. A contact per tool is identified in order to monitor the improvement process launched.
An action plan with shared objectives is thus put in place in order to improve the use of our tools. - Decathlon has chosen to base all of these accessibility statements on the RGAA. The latter being a transposition of the European standard EN 301 549 V3.2.1, itself based on the international standard WCAG 2.1, Decathlon ensures that it follows this regulation for all its websites and applications in France and internationally.
- At the same time, the 2023-2026 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan and the 2023-2024 Action Plan are being drafted and will be published shortly.
This accessibility statement applies to https://cocreation.decathlon.fr/.
Test results
Our in-house compliance audit reveals that 77% of RGAA version 4.1 criteria are met.
The site's average compliance rate is 83%.
There are 57 applicable criteria out of 106, including :
- 46 compliant criteria
- 11 non-compliant criteria
Content not accessible
The contents listed below are not accessible for the following reasons:
Non-conformities
Images
- Is every decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies?
Frames
- For each executive with an executive title, is this executive title relevant?
Colors
- On each web page, is the contrast between text color and background color sufficiently high (excluding special cases)?
Scripts
- Is every script compatible with assistive technologies, if necessary?
Structuring information
- Is every list on every web page properly structured?
Forms
- Does each form field have a label?
- In each form, are each field label and its associated field attached to each other (except in special cases)?
- In each form, are fields of the same nature grouped together, if necessary?
- In each form, is the title of each button relevant (excluding special cases)?
- In each form, is the input control used appropriately (excluding special cases)?
Navigation
- Can content grouping zones present on several web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine zones) be reached or avoided?
- Is the tab order consistent on every web page?
Technologies used for the audit
- HTML5
- CSS
- JavaScript
Test environment
The content rendering checks were carried out on the basis of the combination provided by the RGAA 4.1 reference database, with the following versions:
- VoiceOver Mac OS and Mozilla
Accessibility assessment tools
- Colour Contrast Analyser
- Assistant RGAA V4.1
- Web Developer toolbar
- Browser inspector
Site pages verified for compliance
- Home - https://cocreation.decathlon.fr/
- Project page - https://cocreation.decathlon.fr/projects/906
- Survey results - https://cocreation.decathlon.fr/surveys/11911/results
- Survey answer - https://cocreation.decathlon.fr/surveys/11911
- Profile - https://cocreation.decathlon.fr/profile
Feedback and Contact
If you are unable to access any content or service, you can contact the referent by sending a message to the following address: [email protected]
Recourse
Use this procedure in the following cases:
You have reported to the website manager an accessibility defect that prevents you from accessing content or one of the portal's services and you have not received a satisfying response.
- Write a message to the Defender of Rights
- Contact the Defender of Rights delegate in your region
- Send a letter by post (free, do not put a stamp):
Défenseur des droits
Free response 71120
75342 Paris CEDEX 07