Accessible Canada Act – visual representations
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Accessible Canada Act – visual representation 1
Description
Accessible Canada Act
Vision
Proactively eliminate and prevent barriers and ensure greater opportunities for persons with disabilities.
More than 6 million Canadians aged 15 and over have a disability.
Less than 60% of those aged 25 to 64 years have jobs.
Canadians with milder disabilities earn 12% less and those with more severe disabilities earn 51% less and they are more likely to live in poverty.
“Nothing without us”: the Accessible Canada Act will be implemented in partnership with persons with disabilities and the disability community.
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Accessible Canada Act – visual representation 2
Description
Accessible Canada Act
Vision
Proactively eliminate and prevent barriers and ensure greater opportunities for persons with disabilities.
Service Design and Delivery
Receive services that are accessible to all.
Built Environment
Move freely around buildings and public spaces.
Employment
Access to employment opportunities and accessible workplaces.
Information and Communication Technologies
Accessible digital content and technologies.
Communications
Barrier-free services and spaces for persons with communication disabilities.
Transportation
Barrier-free federal transportation network.
Procurement
Ensure purchases of accessible goods, services and facilities.
Goals of the Accessible Canada Act
- Realization of a barrier-free Canada
- Culture change
- Standards development
- Proactive compliance and enforcement measures
- Monitoring and oversight
Where does it apply?
- Parliament
- Government of Canada
- Federally-regulated private sector
“Nothing without us”: the Accessible Canada Act will be implemented in partnership with persons with disabilities and the disability community.
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Accessible Canada Act – visual representation 2 [PDF - 159 KB]
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