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  •  Region of Peel Accessibility Plan – September, 2010

    Preparing the Accessibility Plan

    This Plan was prepared by the Region of Peel Accessibility Planning Program through consultation with the Region of Peel Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC), the Chief Financial Officer and Commissioner of Corporate Services, the Regional Clerk and key departmental staff.

    Under section 11 of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA), all municipalities have a legal obligation to prepare accessibility plans. Section 12 of the ODA specifies that municipalities must consult with people with disabilities in preparing accessibility plans.

    In preparing accessibility plans, municipalities need to consider the following*:

    • Plans must address a broad range of disability issues, taking into account the full range of disabilities defined under the ODA and the Ontario Human Rights Code.
    • Plans must examine all aspects of municipal operations, including by-laws, practices, facilities, programs and services.
    • Municipalities must take into consideration their role as service providers and employers.
    • Plans must identify steps to be taken over time to remove identified barriers and prevent any new barriers.
    • It is important that municipalities consider incorporating accessibility planning into their business planning cycle to ensure a thoughtful, effective, efficient process with meaningful outcomes.
    • All municipalities must make their accessibility plans available to the public.

     

    *Information obtained from the Ministry of Community and Social Services website.



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