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Communication (other than information and communication technologies)

Communication (other than information and communication technologies) On this page Standards CAN-ASC-3.1 Plain Language Grants and Contributions Research Here is Accessibility Standards Canada’s current standard, along with our funded grants and …

Community-Led Research for an Accessible Canada

This study will identify effective practices for involving disability communities as active leaders in guiding research. It will use a case study approach to create actionable recommendations and insights for the research design process. This will gather a wide range of perspectives and address a critical need to center the perspectives of people with disabilities in guiding standards research. 

Consultations – Accessibility Standards Canada

Consultations – Accessibility Standards Canada Consultation name Status Accessibility Plan and Progress Report consultations Completed Website user experience project consultation Completed Priorities for engagement, accessibility standards and research …

Consultation Report: Priorities for engagement, accessibility standards and research from 2020 to 2022

Consultation Report: Priorities for engagement, accessibility standards and research from 2020 to 2022 On this page   1. Introduction 2. Data collection and method 3. Who we heard from 4. Engaging Canadians 5. Research priorities (2021 - 2022) 6. Areas of …

Contact Accessibility Standards Canada

Contact Accessibility Standards Canada Submit your views, comments and questions specific to Accessibility Standards Canada and its activities here. General enquiries Telephone: 1-833-854-7628 Email Accessibility Standards Canada  or complete the  form …

Creating accessibility standards

Creating accessibility standards On this page Priority areas Centre of expertise Standards Role of technical committees Help create accessibility standards Work program Frequently asked questions Accessibility Standards Canada creates and reviews …

Creating an Accessible Emergency Response Plan: Guidelines for Federally Regulated Organizations

Creating an Accessible Emergency Response Plan: Guidelines for Federally Regulated Organizations On this page About Accessibility Standards Canada About these guidelines Getting started Adopt an inclusive and accessible approach Be prepared for the next …

Creating Inclusive Employment: Empowering Youth with Disabilities Through Inclusive, Accessible Skills Development

Youth with disabilities need support to access employment. This study will focus on understanding how to better provide this support.

CSA/ASC B651.2 Accessible design for self-service interactive devices including automated banking machines

CSA/ASC B651 Accessible Design for the Built Environment

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