Accessibility Standards Canada: Accessibility Plan

Accessibility Standards Canada: Accessibility Plan This is Accessibility Standards Canada's first Accessibility Plan. In keeping with our values, we consulted with employees and stakeholders to develop the plan. We sought feedback on the priority areas found in the Act to identify barriers. You can see the findings from these interviews and consultations summarized in the section on the priority areas under the Act. We identified 7 desired objectives; one for each priority area: 1. To enhance recruitment, retention, training, advancement, job satisfaction and support of employees with disabilities. 2. To offer the highest level of accommodation for employees and guests with disabilities, including the Board of Directors and technical committee members, to use the facility based on available technology and standards. 3. Employees and stakeholders can use Information and communication technologies (ICT) to engage in their work. 4. Employees and stakeholders have the knowledge they need to do their work. 5. To embed accessibility into our procurement philosophy. 6. Canadians are able to access and experience our programs. 7. Employees and guests, including technical committee and Board members can access our premises autonomously. 2023-01-04 Accessibility Standards Canada mathieu.gorley@asc-nac.gc.ca Government and PoliticsPersonsProcessesaccessibilityaccessiblestandardsemployeesfeedbackdisabilitiesdisabilitytechnicalcommitteebarriersbarrier Accessibility Standards Canada: Accessibility PlanHTML https://accessibilite.canada.ca/normes-accessibilite-canada-plan-accessibilite Accessibility Standards Canada: Accessibility PlanHTML https://accessible.canada.ca/accessibility-standards-canada-accessibility-plan

This is Accessibility Standards Canada's first Accessibility Plan. In keeping with our values, we consulted with employees and stakeholders to develop the plan. We sought feedback on the priority areas found in the Act to identify barriers. You can see the findings from these interviews and consultations summarized in the section on the priority areas under the Act. We identified 7 desired objectives; one for each priority area:

  1. To enhance recruitment, retention, training, advancement, job satisfaction and support of employees with disabilities.
  2. To offer the highest level of accommodation for employees and guests with disabilities, including the Board of Directors and technical committee members, to use the facility based on available technology and standards.
  3. Employees and stakeholders can use Information and communication technologies (ICT) to engage in their work.
  4. Employees and stakeholders have the knowledge they need to do their work.
  5. To embed accessibility into our procurement philosophy.
  6. Canadians are able to access and experience our programs.
  7. Employees and guests, including technical committee and Board members can access our premises autonomously.

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