Accessibility

What is digital accessibility?

Digital accessibility is a set of rules and best practices covering functional, graphic, technical and editorial aspects.
By following these rules and best practices, we can ensure that digital media (websites, mobile applications, PDF documents, etc.) are accessible to people with disabilities. 
For example, an accessible site allows you to:

  • Customise its display via the operating system and/or browser (enlarge or shrink characters, change typography, change colours, stop animations, etc.).
  • Navigate using assistive technologies such as text-to-speech or Braille.
  • Navigate without using the mouse, using the keyboard only, switches or a touch screen.
  • View video and audio content using subtitles and/or transcriptions.
  • And much more.

Digital accessibility commitments

AG2R LA MONDIALE is committed to making its websites, mobile applications, software packages and digital street furniture accessible in accordance with article 47 of law no. 2005-102 of 11 February 2005.
 
To this end, it is implementing the following strategy and actions:

  • Multiannual accessibility plan -> in progress (publication scheduled for July 2025),
  • Action plan -> in progress (publication scheduled for July 2025).
     

Declaration of non-compliance with the RGAA

This declaration applies to the ‘www.winpart.ag2rlamondiale.fr’ site.
 
State of compliance
This site is non-compliant with the RGAA (Référentiel Général d'Amélioration de l'Accessibilité) - version 4.1.2 due to the absence of an audit to assess its compliance.
A compliance audit is currently in progress.
This declaration will therefore be updated as soon as the results of this audit are received.
 
Establishment of this declaration
This declaration was drawn up on 04/02/2025.
 
Feedback and contact
If you are unable to access any content or service on this site, you can contact us via our contact form to be directed to an accessible alternative or to obtain the content in another form.
 
Remedies
This procedure should be used in the following case.
You have notified the website manager of a lack of accessibility that is preventing you from accessing content or one of the services and you have not received a satisfactory response.

  • Write a message to the Human Rights Defender.
  • Contact the Rights Defender delegate in your region.
  • Send a letter by post (free of charge, do not use a stamp) to the following address: Défenseur des droits - Libre réponse 71120 - 75342 Paris CEDEX 07