Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) became law in June 2011 and combined Information and Communications, Employment, Transportation & Built Environment (Design of Public Spaces) standards.
(Regulation 429/07)
The Customer Service Standard became law January 1, 2008 and required compliance by January 1, 2010. Seneca College has met the requirements to comply with the Regulation (429/07) as follows:
For more information about this standard, please refer to the Ministry’s Website.
Seneca College has established policies, practices and procedures that outline the provision of its goods and services to people with disabilities. The policies, practices and procedures are consistent with the four core principles:
Personal assistive devices are often used by persons with disabilities to help them with daily living. They are usually devices that people bring with them to Seneca and may consist of a variety of aids such as communication aids, cognition aids, personal mobility aids and/or medical aids.
As part of Seneca’s commitment to enhancing accessibility for an inclusive teaching, learning and working environment, websites, telecommunications and other infrastructure, Seneca allows the use of personal assistive devices to access goods and services at all Seneca campuses, subject to reasonable limitations.
Assistive devices may include but are not limited to:
Where an assistive device or support does not exist on campus, Seneca will make every effort to ensure that appropriate devices or supports are made available, subject to reasonable limitations.
Service animals and support persons required to assist a person with a disability are welcome at all campus locations.
Seneca College will provide notice to students, employees and the public when there is a temporary disruption of facilities or services (planned or unexpected) that are usually used by people with disabilities at Seneca. Where a service disruption is unavoidable, Seneca shall:
All service disruption notices will include:
Seneca College is committed to receiving and responding to feedback from all persons with disabilities regarding how Seneca provides accessible services to them. If a person with a disability has concerns or feedback regarding the services provided by Seneca, they can provide this feedback in a variety of methods:
Feedback may be submitted in person, by telephone, in writing, or via e-mail. All efforts will be made to provide any follow-up documentation in a format that takes into account the person's disability.
A requirement of the Customer Service Standard is that Seneca will train all employees (faculty and staff) in addition to student leaders and volunteers.
The training is available online through MyPD. For more information, view AODA Training
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The Information and Communication Standard outlines how organizations will be required to create, provide and receive public information in an accessible manner and in various formats, including:
Within the Seneca environment, this Standard will have a significant impact to positively change teaching methods and practices. Through this Standard and technological advancements, Seneca will endeavour to provide improvements for people with disabilities in the format and use of:
For more information on the Information and Communication Standard, please visit the Ministry’s Website.
The Employment Standard is to help employers create equal employment opportunities for all people with disabilities. The Employment Standard will set out detailed rules for all people with disabilities with regards to recruitment, assessment, selection and hiring.
A requirement of this standard is to develop, document and maintain a procedure to ensure that accommodation shall be provided to applicants with disabilities. Seneca will endeavour to inform applicants that accommodation will be provided to applicants with disabilities to enable their participation in the recruitment, assessment, selection and hiring stages of the employment life cycle.
Providing individual accommodation plans for employees, to inform them on:
The procedure shall define:
For more information on the Employment Standard, please visit the Ministry's Website.
The Transportation Standard is the only standard that is sector specific - so it relates specifically to modes of transportation that fall under the jurisdiction of the local government.
Transportation regulations that apply to modes of transportation under the jurisdiction of municipal and provincial governments. However, if/when Seneca provides transportation services, it is required to provide accessible vehicles or equivalent services upon request.
For more information on the Transportation Standard, please visit the Ministry's Website.
The standard for the Built Environment focuses on removing barriers and making public spaces accessible, such as:
For more information on the development of the Built Environment Standard, please visit the Ministry's Website.
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