What is AODA?
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) is an Ontario law mandating that organizations must follow standards to become more accessible to people with disabilities. The goal for the province is to be fully accessible by 2025. All levels of government, private sectors, and non-profits must comply with this legislation.
Source: What is the AODA?
Commitment Statement
Under the AODA, the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR), OHRDP is committed to ensuring our website and resources are accessible to all users. Alternate formats of website content/resources will be provided upon request.
Accessible Website and Communication Options
We are dedicated to ensuring our communications are accessible to everyone. Following the IASR, we will provide our website content and other information in accessible formats for people with disabilities upon request.
Accessible formats will be provided:
- Upon request and considering the person’s needs.
- In consultation with the requester to ensure suitability.
Feedback Process
We ensure our feedback process is accessible to individuals with disabilities. Upon request, we will provide accessible formats or communication supports. Please email your feedback to [email protected], and we will work with you to support your request.