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Accessibility Planning Program 2008
Accessibility Planning Program 2008
Table of Contents
Introduction
Background
Preparing the Service Strategy Business Plan
Key Contacts
Additional Information
Description of Current Services
Program Location
Profile of Current Services
Description of Clients/Customers
Description of Suppliers, Partners and Stakeholders
Organizational Structure for Accessibility Planning SSBP
Corporate Projects Planned for Implementation
Trends and Issues
Emerging Trends
Key Strategic Issues
Mandate, Objectives and Actions
Mandate
Objectives
Objectives and Actions
Strategic Plan Connection
Service Principles
Appendices
Appendix I
Status and Accomplishments of Corporate Projects
Appendix II
Action 1.1 Build an Effective Training and Development Program for Staff
Action 1.2 Build an Effective Internal Communication Strategy that Promotes Accessibility
Action 2.1 Ensure Processes are in Place to Consult Effectively with the AAC
Action 2.2 Improve Processes for Identification and Reporting of Barriers and Accessibility Issues
Action 2.3 Integrate Accessibility into Key Planning Documents
Action 2.4 Create, Develop, Support and Sustain Strategies that Implement Recommendations of the Accessible Transportation Demand Study
Action 3.1 Integrate Accessibility into Procurement Policy
Action 3.2 Develop and Implement Accessibility Standards
Action 4.1 Create Opportunities for Public Engagement
Action 4.2 Establish Strong Partnerships with other Governments and Non-Governmental Organizations
Appendix III
TransHelp – Growing with Our Community
Accessible Transportation Coordination Office
Region of Peel - Liveable Peel
Peel Children's Water Festival
Appendix IV
Illustration of Emerging Trends
Appendix V
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (Bill 118) and Accessibility Standards
Appendix VI
Glossary of Terms
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