Accessibility Standards Canada is a federal institution led by a majority of people with disabilities. Use the CB Insights Platform to explore Accessibility Standards Canada's full profile.
General Standards: 1. Accessibility Plan WeightWatchers has established and maintains a multi-year Accessibility Plan (2014 to 2020), outlining our phased strategy to identify, remove and prevent barriers and increase accessibility for persons with disabilities, in accordance with Ontario’s accessibility...
The Integrated Accessibility Standards, Ontario Regulation 191/11 (the "IAS"), is a regulation enacted under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. The policy, statement of commitment and multi-year accessibility plan required by the IAS can be accessed on this page. This policy, ...
WCAG’s accessibility standards are based on four principles (often referred to as “POUR”): Perceivable: Information and user interface components must be presented in ways that users can sense. This means providing users with options for perceiving content in different ways, for example, by ...
Accessibility Standards Canada, an organization created under the new Accessible Canada Act (2019), led by a Board of Directors – the majority of whom are persons with disabilities – recently announced plans to make buildings in Canada more accessible to all as one of its six pillars. In add...
sets of accessibility standards. The AODA applies to both public and private sector organizations with one or more employees in Ontario that provide goods, services and facilities. Compliance timelines vary depending on the type and size of the organization. The Integrated accessibility standards are:...
Lilly Canada is committed to providing accessible, inclusive, and integrated customer service to each and every one of our customers. Our Accessible Customer Service Standards are intended to meet the requirements of the Accessibility Standards for Customer Service, Ontario Regulation 429/07 under theAc...
ASL Version of the Progress Report Accessible Customer Service RBC, which includes Royal Bank of Canada and its subsidiaries, is committed to ensuring that its customer service accessibility guidelines. Learn more about our Accessibility Standards ...
RBC’s Plan has been informed by and developed with: Accessibility Standards Canada’s “nothing without us” principle in mind Consultations and feedback from our employees, clients and members of the public who identified as having a disability ...
Managers, Human Resources, and those who are involved in the development of dbrand's policies on AODA, Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulations, and the Ontario Human Rights Code as it relates to people with disabilities. Information and Communications ...