Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)
Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation PolicyStatement of Commitment
Child & Community Resources is committed to treating all individuals in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We are committed to meeting the needs of people with disabilities in a timely manner, and will do so by preventing and removing barriers to accessibility and meeting accessibility requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Training
Child & Community Resources is committed to training staff and volunteers on Ontario’s accessibility laws and on accessibility aspects of the Ontario Human Rights Code that apply to persons with disabilities. Training will be provided in a way that best suits the duties of employees, volunteers, and Board of Directors.
Information and Communications
Child & Community Resources is committed to meeting the communication needs of people with disabilities. When asked, we will provide information and communications materials in accessible formats or with communication supports. This includes publicly available information about our services and facilities, as well as publicly available emergency and safety information.
Child & Community Resources will consult with people with disabilities to determine their information and communication needs.
We will ensure existing feedback processes are accessible to people with disabilities upon request.
Employment
Child & Community Resources is committed to fair and accessible employment practices.
We will notify the public and staff that, when requested, we will accommodate disabilities during recruitment and assessment processes and when people are hired.
If needed, we will create an individual accommodation plan and/or workplace emergency information for any employees who have a disability.
Our performance management, career development, redeployment, and return-to-work processes will take into account the accessibility needs of employees with disabilities.
Design of Public Spaces
Child & Community Resources will meet the Accessibility Standards for the Design of Public Spaces when building or making major modifications to public spaces. Public spaces including:
- Waiting areas
- Outdoor paths of travel, like sidewalks, ramps, stairs, curb ramps, rest areas and accessible pedestrian signals
- Accessible off street parking
In the event of a service disruption, we will notify the public of the service disruption and alternatives available via our website.
For More Information
For more information on this policy, please contact our HR department at 705-525-0055 or via email at hr@ccrconnect.ca