Accessibility information
The accessibility information applies to www.coin-beratung.de and its associated websites. There are no subdomains. The accessibility information is valid as of 27 October 2025.
c/o The Ship
Vitalisstraße 67, 50827 Cologne, Germany
Represented by: Beatrice Hartmann
info@coin-beratung.de
The following standards and guidelines were applied:
Screen orientation
The website works with different orientations. You can orient your screen both horizontally and vertically. The display of the areas, content and functions adapts automatically.
No complex or simultaneous movements
The website functions without complex, path-based or simultaneous movements.
Font, contrast, spacing
The font, font size and font style have been chosen to ensure good readability. Text and visual content have clearly recognisable contrasts. Text is displayed with sufficient spacing between letters, lines and paragraphs. The display on the website can be customised. Settings are available for this in your browser and/or operating system.
Alternatives for non-text content
For content that does not consist of text, there are alternatives that do not require vision. For example, the website offers alternative texts for photos, symbols and graphics.
Enlargement
You can enlarge the display of the website content. Settings are available for this purpose in your browser and/or operating system.
Keyboard operable – use without a mouse
The website can be accessed and operated using a keyboard and is therefore controllable and fully usable. Navigation follows a logical sequence. When you select interactive elements such as links or buttons using the keyboard, they are clearly highlighted (focus marker). A mouse is not required.
Support for non-visual output via screen reader / Braille display
You can operate and output all areas, content and functions of the website using the screen reader installed on your operating system. This is done either via acoustic output or tactile output via an externally connected Braille display.
Headings and labels
The website contains meaningful and sensibly structured headings and labels.
Links
Links are clearly recognisable and labelled with meaningful descriptions.
Keyboard operable – use without a mouse
The website can be accessed and operated using a keyboard and is therefore controllable and fully usable. Navigation follows a logical sequence. When you select interactive elements such as links or buttons using the keyboard, they are clearly highlighted (focus marker). A mouse is not required.
Mobility, reach, strength
The website works with limited mobility. This also applies if you have difficulty reaching things or exerting force. You do not need these abilities to use the website.
Clickable areas
Clickable areas for interactive elements, such as links or buttons, are large and spaced sufficiently apart. This makes them easy to reach and use.
Alternatives to speaking
For areas where speaking is required, there are alternatives that do not require this. For example, you can contact someone not only by telephone, but also in writing.
Clear structures
The website has a clear structure.
Headings and labels
The website contains meaningful and sensibly structured headings and labels.
Links
Links are clearly recognisable and labelled with meaningful descriptions.
Fill-in help
For frequently used fields, you can use the fill-in help provided by your browser and/or operating system. For example, for address or contact details.
Animations
There is only one short animation on the website's home page. You can stop animations via a setting on the website.
Light and flash effects
The website does not contain any light or flash effects that could trigger photosensitive seizures.
The content of this website is also available in German Easy Read language, partly in German sign language, and in German.
Please address your enquiries to:
MLBF
c/o Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Equality Saxony-Anhalt
PO Box 39 11 55
39135 Magdeburg
E-Mail: MLBF@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de
Telephone: 0391 567 6970
This accessibility statement is updated regularly and reflects our current status and our efforts to continuously improve. This statement was created on 27 October 2025. Update on 17 February 2026.
Why accessibility is important to us
Access to information for all people is very important to us. We believe that everyone has the right to use digital content and services without barriers. Our goal is to create an inclusive digital environment that welcomes people equally.General description
You can find all information about COIN Inklusionsberatung GmbH on the website https://coin-beratung.de/en/. Learn more about COIN, its story, the team and the services it offers.Information about the provider
COIN Inklusionsberatung GmbHc/o The Ship
Vitalisstraße 67, 50827 Cologne, Germany
Represented by: Beatrice Hartmann
info@coin-beratung.de
Digital accessibility requirements, compatibility status
The website meets the requirements of the Accessibility Enhancement Act (BFSG) in accordance with Section 3 BFSG (BFSGV).The following standards and guidelines were applied:
- Harmonised European Standard (EN) 301 549, Version 3.2.1
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), Version 2.1, Levels A and AA
Further measures
We are constantly implementing measures to improve accessibility and the user experience on our website. Employees have been and continue to be sensitised and trained on the topic of digital accessibility. Accessibility requirements have been integrated into relevant internal processes (concepts, design, development and others). Regular audits on digital accessibility are carried out, and care is taken to ensure that the current state of the art is always checked and implemented as conformity requirements.Last review
- Review procedure Short audit by: Detlef Girke from BITV-Consult and Michael Wahl from ally55 (the accessibility enabling company)
- Review date 21.10.2025
Further testing
We are planning to have an external body conduct testing in accordance with BITV/WCAG standards in 2027.Basic accessibility
You can use the website without losing any information with assistive technologies.Screen orientation
The website works with different orientations. You can orient your screen both horizontally and vertically. The display of the areas, content and functions adapts automatically.
No complex or simultaneous movements
The website functions without complex, path-based or simultaneous movements.
Accessibility for visually impaired people / blind people
The website works for users with limited or no vision. It does not require vision or colour recognition. There are also alternatives to visual display.Font, contrast, spacing
The font, font size and font style have been chosen to ensure good readability. Text and visual content have clearly recognisable contrasts. Text is displayed with sufficient spacing between letters, lines and paragraphs. The display on the website can be customised. Settings are available for this in your browser and/or operating system.
Alternatives for non-text content
For content that does not consist of text, there are alternatives that do not require vision. For example, the website offers alternative texts for photos, symbols and graphics.
Enlargement
You can enlarge the display of the website content. Settings are available for this purpose in your browser and/or operating system.
Keyboard operable – use without a mouse
The website can be accessed and operated using a keyboard and is therefore controllable and fully usable. Navigation follows a logical sequence. When you select interactive elements such as links or buttons using the keyboard, they are clearly highlighted (focus marker). A mouse is not required.
Support for non-visual output via screen reader / Braille display
You can operate and output all areas, content and functions of the website using the screen reader installed on your operating system. This is done either via acoustic output or tactile output via an externally connected Braille display.
Headings and labels
The website contains meaningful and sensibly structured headings and labels.
Links
Links are clearly recognisable and labelled with meaningful descriptions.
Access for people with physical disabilities
Keyboard operable – use without a mouse
The website can be accessed and operated using a keyboard and is therefore controllable and fully usable. Navigation follows a logical sequence. When you select interactive elements such as links or buttons using the keyboard, they are clearly highlighted (focus marker). A mouse is not required.
Mobility, reach, strength
The website works with limited mobility. This also applies if you have difficulty reaching things or exerting force. You do not need these abilities to use the website.
Clickable areas
Clickable areas for interactive elements, such as links or buttons, are large and spaced sufficiently apart. This makes them easy to reach and use.
Access for people with impaired speech
The website works for people with limited or no speech ability. It does not require speech ability. There are also alternatives that do not require speech ability.Alternatives to speaking
For areas where speaking is required, there are alternatives that do not require this. For example, you can contact someone not only by telephone, but also in writing.
Access for people with learning difficulties
Clear structures
The website has a clear structure.
Headings and labels
The website contains meaningful and sensibly structured headings and labels.
Links
Links are clearly recognisable and labelled with meaningful descriptions.
Fill-in help
For frequently used fields, you can use the fill-in help provided by your browser and/or operating system. For example, for address or contact details.
Notes
Animations
There is only one short animation on the website's home page. You can stop animations via a setting on the website.
Light and flash effects
The website does not contain any light or flash effects that could trigger photosensitive seizures.
The content of this website is also available in German Easy Read language, partly in German sign language, and in German.
Alternative access methods
If one or more pieces of information are not accessible to you, the following alternative contact options are available:- E-Mail: lara.weiss@coin-beratung.de
- Telephone/text message/video message: 0049 173 627 4275
Competent market surveillance authority
For further enquiries regarding the digital accessibility of our products and services, please contact the Market Surveillance Authority of the Federal States for the Accessibility of Products and Services (Marktüberwachungsstelle der Länder für die Barrierefreiheit von Produkten und Dienstleistungen, MLBF).Please address your enquiries to:
MLBF
c/o Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Equality Saxony-Anhalt
PO Box 39 11 55
39135 Magdeburg
E-Mail: MLBF@ms.sachsen-anhalt.de
Telephone: 0391 567 6970
Feedback and suggestions for improvement
We are aware that our website may still have some barriers. Your feedback is very valuable to us and helps us to continuously improve our accessibility.Contact options for feedback:
- E-Mail: lara.weiss@coin-beratung.de
- Telephone: 0049 173 627 4275
- What barriers you have encountered
- What improvements you would like to see
- What technical aids you use
This accessibility statement is updated regularly and reflects our current status and our efforts to continuously improve. This statement was created on 27 October 2025. Update on 17 February 2026.