Introduction

Castellani Srl (hereinafter, “Castellani Srl”).

Digital accessibility is not just a regulatory requirement but a concrete commitment to inclusion.

We believe technology should serve everyone, regardless of abilities, context, or the tools used to browse online.

For this reason, we are continuously improving our website by adopting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1, Level AA) and applying best practices in inclusive design.

We recognize that accessibility is not a final destination but an ongoing journey: we regularly update our content, monitor the site, and strive to offer an increasingly accessible digital experience.

Our goal is to ensure that the information, services, and opportunities offered on the site are clear, usable, and open to all, in line with our values of social responsibility and care for people.

Accessibility Statement

Castellani Srl is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) as well as European regulations and directives on web accessibility.

Compliance Status

This website is: Partially compliant – The site largely follows accessibility requirements but presents certain limitations or issues that may hinder the experience of some users with disabilities.

Non-accessible Content

  • Incorrect or missing text alternatives: some images and icons do not have adequate or complete alternative descriptions.

  • Incomplete form labels: some form fields are not accompanied by sufficiently clear text labels or are not correctly associated.

  • Unclear form feedback: confirmation or error messages are not always evident or immediately understandable.

  • Empty or ambiguous links: some links lack descriptive text and may be unclear in purpose.

  • Inconsistent focus order: keyboard navigation does not always follow a coherent, predictable order.

  • Incorrect or missing ARIA attributes: some interactive elements use ARIA attributes incompletely or fail to implement them.

  • Headings not in a logical hierarchy: headings do not always follow a logical structure, making the page outline less clear.

  • Non-visible elements receiving focus: during keyboard navigation, focus may move to elements not visible on screen.

  • Non-accessible tables: some tables lack headers or sufficient semantic markers for correct interpretation of data.

  • Not all media can be paused: some audio or video content plays automatically without offering controls to pause or stop it.

  • Some videos may lack captions: not all videos include subtitles for audio content.

  • Potentially inaccessible third-party services: for example, the cookie management window may not ensure full accessibility, especially for keyboard navigation or when using assistive technologies.

Reasons for non-compliance (by way of example):

  • disproportionate burden;

  • lack of adequate technological solutions;

  • third-party content not under the direct control of Castellani Srl.

Drafting of the Accessibility Statement

This statement was drafted on 29 July 2025 based on an assessment carried out by third parties through objective and subjective analyses.
The statement was last reviewed on 09 September 2025, in line with the recommendation to review periodically (at least annually).

Further Information on the Audit

Software used for the technical evaluation: WAVE Evaluation Tool (version 3.2.7.2)

Reporting Issues and Contacts

We are committed to continuously improving the site’s accessibility and complying with the latest standards.

To report accessibility issues, please use the official contact page: https://www.castellani.eu/en/contatti  so that we can address it promptly.

To report cases of non-compliance with accessibility requirements, please provide:

  • URL of the web page being reported

  • A clear and concise description of the issue encountered

  • How reports are sent to AgID

If the notification or request receives an unsatisfactory response, or no response within 30 days, the user may submit a report to the Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale (AgID) using the form available at the following link.

Alternatively, the user may contact the Digital Ombudsman, established at AgID, accessible via the same link indicated above.

Site information

  • Usability tests carried out: NO

  • CMS used: WORDPRESS

Monitoring and review
The statement is subject to review at least once a year, as well as in the event of significant changes to the site or its features.