Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
AODA INFO
The government enacted the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) in 2005. This Act sets out a clear goal and time frame to make Ontario accessible by 2025. The Act lays the framework for the development of province-wide mandatory standards on accessibility in all areas of daily life. Public, private and non-profit organizations across Ontario have been working together to improve the everyday lives of people with disabilities. Ontario now has accessibility standards in five areas:
- Customer Service
- Employment
- Information and Communications
- Transportation
- Design of Public Spaces
Niagara Ina Grafton Gage Village is committed to provide materials to all that reflect AODA standards.
Our policy: C-03-07-01 – Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities
Our Plan: Multi-year Accessbility Plan 2020-2025