LEAD i Östergötland AB is behind this website. We want as many people as possible to be able to use it. This document describes how lead.se complies with the law on accessibility to digital public services, any known accessibility problems and how you can report shortcomings to us so that we can fix them.
How accessible is the website?
We have no known accessibility issues for this website.
What can you do if you cannot use parts of the website?
If you need content from lead.se that is not available to you, but is excluded from the scope of the law as described below, you can contact us.
Report website accessibility issues
If you discover problems that are not described on this page, or if you think we do not comply with legal requirements, please contact us to let us know that the problem exists.
Supervision
The Swedish Agency for Digital Government (Digg) is responsible for monitoring the law on accessibility to digital public services. You can report to Digg if you think our digital services are not accessible.
You can also report to Digg if you think our assessment of what is unduly burdensome should be reviewed, if you think our accessibility statement is deficient or if you think we have not handled your accessibility request correctly.
Technical information on website accessibility
This website is fully compliant with the law on accessibility to digital public services.
How we tested the site
The website was launched in 2025. We have reviewed accessibility with the support of external expertise. The last review was carried out on December 15, 2025.
The statement was last updated on December 15, 2025