Accessibility of the SOM Mental Health 360 website
This website conforms to the guidelines defined by the permanent working group Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) for its Double-A level (conformity criterion AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.2). Currently, this Double-A level is met by the vast majority of pages.
Accessibility statement
Last modified: March 24, 2026
SOM Mental Health 360 is committed to making its website accessible, in accordance with Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October, known as the European Accessibility Law and Royal Decree 1112/2018, of 7 September, on the accessibility of websites and applications for mobile devices.
This accessibility statement applies to www.som360.org and associated subdomains:
- tca.som360.org
- tea.som360.org
- depresion.som360.org
- psicosis.som360.org
- tdah.som360.org
- adiccionesconductuales.som360.org
- estigma.som360.org
- derechos.som360.org
- prevencionsuicidio.som360.org
- autolesiones.som360.org
- tcuida.som360.org
Compliance status
This website is partially compliant with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7, due to the exceptions and lack of compliance with the aspects indicated below.
Content not accessible
The content listed below is not accessible for the following reasons:
Lack of compliance with Royal Decree 1112/2018, of September 7
- There may be non-textual content that does not have a textual alternative or that has a textual alternative that is not sufficiently suitable. Work is being done to eliminate these cases.
- There may be residual cases in which the colour contrast between the text and the background is not the minimum required. Work is being done to ensure that all colour combinations meet the minimum criteria.
- There are forms that do not provide appropriate labels or instructions, especially in the case of submission failure. Work is underway to ensure that all data validation messages in forms are visible and informative.
- There may be errors in the use of semantic labelling that reflects the information and relationships between the content and some interactive elements.
Disproportionate load
Does not apply.
The content does not fall within the scope of applicable legislation.
The website may contain content and office files contributed by third parties that do not fully comply with accessibility criteria.
Preparation of this accessibility statement
This statement was prepared on March 24, 2026. The method used to prepare the statement was an assessment carried out by Òmada Interactiva SLL with the support of external accessibility assessment tools. (Axe Dev Tools, Equal Accessibility Checker, Lighthouse i Wave-WebAIM).
Date of last revision of the declaration: March 24, 2026.
Observations and contact details
Communications regarding accessibility requirements (article 10.2.a of Royal Decree 1112/2018) can be made through our contact form. These communications may be used to:
- Report any potential non-compliance by this website.
- Report other difficulties in accessing content.
- Submit any other queries or suggestions for improvement regarding the website's accessibility.
To help us locate and address the issue, please include the following details in your message:
- The URL of the content.
- A detailed description of the accessibility issue.
Application procedure
The application procedure set out in article 13 of Royal Decree 1112/2018 can be initiated in the procedure Accessible content on the web through the modality Claim a request.
If a request for accessible information or a complaint has been rejected, if you disagree with the decision taken, or if the response does not meet the requirements of Article 12.5 of Royal Decree 1112/2018, a complaint may be filed:
- To seek clarification on the reasons for rejection and to formally contest them;
- To urge the adoption of appropriate measures in case of disagreement with the decision;
- To state the reasons why the response is considered to fall short of the established requirements.
A complaint can also be initiated if 20 working days have passed without receiving a response.