Accessibility Declaration

Accessibility Declaration of the Website of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Toruń

The Marshal’s Office of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Toruń is committed to ensuring the accessibility of its website in accordance with the Act of April 4, 2019, on the digital accessibility of public entities’ websites and mobile applications. This declaration applies to the website of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Toruń.

Website Publication Date: December 17, 2014.

Last significant update: November 28, 2023.

The website is partially compliant with the Act of April 4, 2019, on digital accessibility due to the non-compliances or exclusions listed below:

– Some videos may lack subtitles or other required elements because they were published before the digital accessibility law took effect or come from external sources.

– Some published photos lack alternative text as they are promotional and not used for current tasks.

Declaration creation date: September 22, 2020.
Last updated: March 19, 2024.
The declaration is based on a self-assessment carried out by the public entity.

Standard browser keyboard shortcuts can be used on the website.

The site has a version with enhanced text-to-background contrast for users with visual impairments.

Feedback and contact information

For issues related to website accessibility, please contact Wojciech Czarnecki at wojciech.czarnecki@kujawsko-pomorskie.pl or Marcin Kowalkowski at m.kowalkowski@kujawsko-pomorskie.pl. You can also call 56 62 18 233 or 56 62 15 886. Requests for non-digitally accessible information and complaints about lack of accessibility should be submitted to dostepnosc@kujawsko-pomorskie.pl.

Anyone has the right to request the digital accessibility of a website, mobile application, or any of their elements. You may also request information through an alternative access method, such as having a non-accessible document read aloud or describing the content of a video without audio description. The request should specify the requestor’s contact information and indicate which website or mobile application is being referred to. If an alternative access method is requested, the preferred method should be stated. The public entity must respond to the request within 7 days. If this deadline cannot be met, the entity will inform the requestor of the expected completion date, which cannot exceed 2 months. If digital accessibility is not possible, an alternative method will be offered. If the public entity refuses to provide digital accessibility or an alternative, a complaint may be filed. After exhausting the above procedure, you may also submit a complaint to the Commissioner for Human Rights.

Architectural accessibility

The Marshal’s Office of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship in Toruń has 12 locations:

  1. The main office at Plac Teatralny 2, Toruń:
  • Access to the building is provided by external stairs and a ramp.
  • The main entrance is on the ground floor, without thresholds, with automatic double doors.
  • A YourWay Beacon (a navigation marker for the visually impaired) is installed at the entrance.
  • The building is equipped with three elevators, and staff, including trained personnel, assist people with disabilities.
  • Hallways are at least 1.20 m wide.
  • An information point is located in the main lobby, reachable by phone at 56 62-18-600 or via email at punkt.informacyjny@kujawsko-pomorskie.pl.
  • The information point is equipped with an induction loop, a YourWay navigation marker, and an electronic magnifier.
  • Accessible toilets are located on the ground floor and the first and second floors.
  • Two reserved parking spaces are available in the internal parking lot.
  • The building has fire alarm systems with visual signals.
  • Installed elevators have auditory signals for door movements and Braille controls.
  • Assistance dogs are allowed.
  • The building has evacuation chairs, and free sign language interpreter services are available with at least three business days’ notice.
  • For our clients, we provide free assistance with the help of a sign language interpreter or a guide-interpreter when dealing with matters at the Office. The need to use an interpreter, indicating the preferred method of communication, should be reported at least 3 business days before the planned visit to the office by contacting the staff at the Information and Submission Point at the email address: punkt.informacyjny@kujawsko-pomorskie.pl, by phone at: 56 62-18-600, or via SMS message sent to the phone number 517 770 017.

Additional locations include:

1) M. Skłodowska-Curie Street 73 in Toruń:

  • 2 parking spaces reserved for vehicles used by persons with disabilities, located in front of the building entrance.
  • A restroom on the ground floor is adapted to the needs of persons with disabilities.
  • Part of the building is equipped with a fire alarm system that includes visual hazard warnings.
  • There is no elevator, which makes it difficult for wheelchair users to access the upper floors where customer service rooms are located. However, meetings can be arranged on the ground floor.
  • Emergency routes and directions inside the building are marked with illuminated evacuation signs.
  • The restroom for persons with disabilities is also equipped with a baby changing station.
  • To ensure that individuals with special needs can be evacuated or rescued by other means, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.

2) Targowa Street 13/15 in Toruń:

  • 1 parking space reserved for vehicles used by persons with disabilities.
  • Access to the building is via stairs, with no ramp or other solution that allows easy access for wheelchair users.
  • After passing the entrance stairs, an elevator inside the building enables movement between the floors that house customer service rooms.
  • There is no restroom adapted for persons with disabilities.
  • No accommodations are available for individuals with hearing or visual impairments.
  • No facilities are provided for caregivers with small children.
  • To ensure evacuation or rescue for individuals with special needs, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.

3) Włocławska Street 167 in Toruń:

  • Parking spaces reserved for vehicles used by persons with disabilities.
  • Customer service rooms are located on the ground floor.
  • A restroom adapted for persons with disabilities is available.
  • Corridors inside the building are at least 1.20 meters wide.
  • Evacuation routes and directions inside the building are marked with illuminated evacuation signs.
  • The building is equipped with a fire alarm system that includes visual hazard signals.
  • There are no facilities for caregivers with small children.

4) Św. Jana Street 1/3 in Toruń:

  • The building is architecturally inaccessible for persons with disabilities; however, it is possible to arrange a meeting with clients at a different location.
  • No facilities for caregivers with small children.
  • To ensure the evacuation or rescue of individuals with special needs, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.

5) Kopernika Street 4 in Toruń:

  • 2 parking spaces reserved for cars used by persons with disabilities, located in front of the building entrance.
  • Access to the building is via external stairs.
  • No ramp or other solution providing easy access for wheelchair users.
  • After ascending the stairs, an elevator inside allows movement between floors containing customer service areas.
  • The elevator is equipped with audible signals indicating door opening and closing, a control panel with markings for visually impaired persons, voice announcements stating the current floor, and a display showing the floor number.
  • No restroom adapted for persons with disabilities.
  • No facilities for caregivers with small children.
  • To ensure the evacuation or rescue of individuals with special needs, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.
  • Possibility of arranging a meeting with the client at another location.

6) Szosa Bydgoska 52 in Toruń:

  • 2 parking spaces reserved for cars used by persons with disabilities.
  • Customer service rooms are located on the first floor.
  • Ground-level access to the building with an internal elevator providing access between floors for wheelchair users.
  • No restroom adapted for persons with disabilities.
  • No accommodations for individuals with hearing or visual impairments.
  • No facilities for caregivers with small children.
  • The building is equipped with an evacuation chair to ensure the evacuation or rescue of individuals with special needs.

7) Bechiego Street 2 in Włocławek:

  • Access to the building is via external stairs and a ramp.
  • 1 parking space reserved for cars used by persons with disabilities.
  • Customer service rooms are located on the ground floor.
  • Restroom adapted for persons with disabilities.
  • Hallways inside the building are at least 1.20 meters wide.
  • Evacuation routes and directions inside the building are marked with illuminated exit signs.
  • The European Funds Information Point on the ground floor is equipped with an induction loop.
  • The building includes amenities for caregivers with small children:
    • A children’s corner is located next to the European Funds Information Point.
    • A playground is located in front of the building.
  • To ensure that individuals with special needs can be evacuated or rescued in another way, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.

8) Waryńskiego Street 4 in Grudziądz:

  • Access to the building is provided via external stairs, a ramp, and an elevator starting from the underground garage.
  • 2 parking spaces are reserved for cars used by persons with disabilities.
  • External and internal stairs are equipped with double-sided handrails, extended by 30 cm at the start and end of the stairs to ensure safe use.
  • The elevator is equipped with a control panel with markings for visually impaired individuals and a display showing the current floor.
  • Customer service rooms are located on the ground floor.
  • A restroom adapted for persons with disabilities is available.
  • Hallways inside the building are at least 1.20 meters wide.
  • The building is equipped with a fire alarm system featuring visual warning signals.
  • A baby changing table is located in the restroom for persons with disabilities.
  • Evacuation routes and directions inside the building are marked with illuminated signs.
  • To ensure the evacuation or rescue of individuals with special needs, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.

9) Jagiellońska Street 9 in Bydgoszcz:

  • Access to the building is via stairs; there is no ramp or other solution providing easy access for wheelchair users.
  • 1 parking space is reserved for cars used by persons with disabilities.
  • Customer service rooms are located on the ground floor.
  • No restroom adapted for persons with disabilities.
  • Hallways inside the building are at least 1.20 meters wide.
  • Evacuation routes and directions inside the building are marked with illuminated signs.
  • To ensure the evacuation or rescue of individuals with special needs, the building is equipped with an evacuation chair.

10) Gimnazjalna Street 2 in Bydgoszcz:

  • Access to the building is via external stairs, and there is a stairlift platform located on the garden side, operated by the building’s staff.
  • 1 parking space is reserved for cars used by persons with disabilities, located in front of the building entrance.
  • Customer service rooms for the European Funds Information Point are located on the first floor.
  • The elevator is equipped with a control panel with markings for visually impaired individuals and a display showing the current floor.
  • A restroom adapted for persons with disabilities is located on the second floor.
  • Hallways inside the building are at least 1.20 meters wide.
  • The European Funds Information Point is equipped with an induction loop.
  • The European Funds Information Point also has a cloakroom for customers and a children’s corner.

For full details, please contact the office directly.