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Through the EnAbling Change Partnership Program, the province is working with non-profit organizations to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.

These organizations produce and disseminate tools that help businesses break down barriers and meet their requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.

Watch our video to find out what Ottawa's Algonquin College has done to train its employees to interact with people of all abilities.

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Ontario forges partnerships to improve accessibility.

Through the EnAbling Change Partnership Program, the government is working with non-profit organizations to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.

Together, they are developing tools and resources that will:

  • help businesses and organizations understand how to meet the needs of people with disabilities
  • be tailored to suit a variety of businesses in a number of sectors
  • support the requirements in Ontario’s accessibility legislation.

These partnerships are part of Ontario’s plan to make the province accessible by 2025.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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