Accessibility Standards
The AODA sets out accessibility standards for private and public organizations to prevent and remove barriers for persons with disabilities. The following provides a brief description of each standard:
General Requirements: Outlines actions to enhance accessibility across an organization, including the creation and maintenance of a Multi-Year Plan.
Customer Service Standard: Outlines requirements for service providers to make their goods, services, and facilities accessible for customers or patrons with disabilities.
Information and Communications Standard: Requires organizations to create, provide, and receive information and communications in such a manner that is accessible to persons with disabilities.
Employment Standard: Requires employers to make their workplace and employment practices accessible to potential or current employees with disabilities.
Design of Public Spaces Standard: Outlines the need for certain newly constructed or redeveloped public spaces to be accessible for persons with disabilities.
Transportation Standard: Requires transportation service providers to make the features and equipment on routes and vehicles accessible to passengers with disabilities.
Under the AODA, East Gwillimbury must establish, review, and update a multi-year accessibility plan at least once every five years. The legislation also requires organizations to prepare annual status reports on actions taken to improve accessibility and to implement legislated requirements.
Accessibility Report Card
AODA Requirement: Multi-Year Accessibility Plan and policies established
Compliance Date: January 1, 2010
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Accessible customer service
Compliance Date: January 1, 2010
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Training
Compliance Date: January 1, 2010
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Employment
Compliance Date: January 1, 2012
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Accessible information
Compliance Date: January 1, 2012
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Transportation (accessible taxis)
Compliance Date: January 1, 2012
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Procurement and accessible purchases
Compliance Date: January 1, 2013
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Design of public spaces
Compliance Date: January 1, 2015
Compliance Achieved: yes
AODA Requirement: Website and content WCAG 2.1 Level AA Compliant
Compliance Date: May 2021
Compliance Achieved: yes
Highlights of Achievements to Date
The following is a summary of the Town’s achievements to date and reflect AODA required actions related to each standard that are already in place as a result of earlier efforts. The Town will continue to maintain compliance with the AODA standards and the requirements already in effect.
General Requirements
- Implemented and maintained a Multi-Year Accessibility Plan that outlines long-term strategies to achieve AODA requirements, as well as accessibility initiatives above and beyond the AODA to improve accessibility within programs, services, and Town facilities.
- Established internal accessibility policies which govern how the Town achieves and maintains compliance with the requirements of the AODA, including Accessible Customer Service.
- Updated the procurement by-law to include accessibility criteria for the procurement of goods, services, facilities, and self-service kiosks.
- Provided training to all employees, volunteers, and members of Council on the AODA Accessibility Standards and on the Human Rights Code as it pertains to persons with disabilities. Training is provided to new people when they come on-board.
Customer Service
- Accommodate the use of assistive devices, support persons, and service animals.
- Receive and respond to feedback regarding the manner in which goods or services are provided to persons with disabilities.
- Provide notice of temporary service disruptions to programs, services, or facilities.
Information and Communications
- Ensured East Gwillimbury websites are WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliant.
- Included a notice on the East Gwillimbury website about the availability and provision of alternative formats being available upon request.
Employment
- As an equal opportunity employer, the Town provides notice of the availability of accommodation for applicants with disabilities in its recruitment process.
- Ensure employees are aware, and informed of, available supports and accommodations. This would include consulting with employees to provide and arrange for accessible formats and communication supports where required and ensuring the needs of employees with disabilities are taken into account for the purposes of performance management, career development, advancement, and redeployment.
- Maintain a return-to-work process and provide individual documented accommodation plans for employees with disabilities where required.
Design of Public Spaces and the Built Environment
- Continue to ensure new or redeveloped public spaces comply with AODA design requirements as it relates to:
- Trails, beach access routes and forest trails
- Outdoor public eating areas
- Public play spaces and accessible parking
- Exterior paths of travel, including sidewalks and accessible pedestrian signals
- Service counters, fixed queuing lines and waiting areas
Transportation
The Town does not provide public transportation services; however, it has taken the following actions as it relates to accessible taxicab services that operate within the Town.
- Ensure owners and operators of taxicabs do not charge a higher fare for persons with disabilities, nor charge for storage of mobility aids or assistive devices.
- Ensure taxicabs display vehicle registration and identification on rear bumpers of taxicabs, and that this information is available in an accessible format to passengers with disabilities.
- Consult with the Accessibility Advisory Committee and members of the public with disabilities to determine the proportion of on-demand accessible taxicabs required in the community.