Accessibility
Accessibility
Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act (AODA)
Accessibility for Ontarians With Disabilities Act (AODA)
Osteoporosis Canada is committed to excellence in servicing all customers including people with disabilities.
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) became law on June 13, 2005. Under this landmark legislation, the Government of Ontario developed mandatory accessibility standards that identified, removed and prevented barriers for people with disabilities in key areas of daily living.
Integrated Accessibility Standard Policy and Multi-Year Plan
Integrated Accessibility Standard Policy and Multi-Year Plan
Osteoporosis Canada is committed to treating all people in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We are committed to ensuring that our services and programs are accessible to all members, staff, and volunteers, including those with disabilities. We are committed to meeting the needs of people with disabilities in a timely manner, and will do so by preventing and removing barriers to accessibility and meeting accessibility requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Osteoporosis Canada will continue to phase in the AODA requirements between 2015 and 2025.