Accessibility statement for Webropol surveys
The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) strives to ensure the accessibility of its digital services in accordance with the Act on the Provision of Digital Services (306/2019).
This accessibility statement applies to forms created using the Webropol survey tool, and it was prepared on 10 June 2026. The accessibility status of individual survey forms is presented in a drop-down menu according to the titles of the studies.
Improving the accessibility of the service
We continuously work to improve accessibility and actively fix identified deficiencies. We closely monitor new accessibility issues reported by Webropol and aim to adapt our service so that potential new deficiencies do not appear in our survey forms.
If you notice an accessibility issue in the survey service, please notify us using the accessibility feedback web form.
Give feedback on the accessibility of the survey service
If you are not satisfied with the response you receive, or if you do not receive a response within two weeks, you may submit a complaint to the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom. You can read more about users’ rights on the page User rights (Traficom).
Supervisory authority contact details
Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom
Digital Accessibility Supervision Unit
www.saavutettavuusvaatimukset.fi
[email protected]
Telephone 029 534 5000
This statement is based on an accessibility assessment carried out by THL experts. The accessibility statement was updated on 10 June 2026 and applies to
- the survey service used for data collection, implemented on the Webropol platform
- the reporting service through which projects receive an anonymised summary of their own project results as a PDF file
The service fully meets the A and AA level criteria of the WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
Identified accessibility issues related to the Webropol platform have been addressed and avoided as far as possible in the design of the survey.
accessibility issues (Webropol)
The PDF summaries have been checked using the PAC 2026 tool as well as manually, and no accessibility issues were identified.