Monday, June 1, 2015

Integrated Accessibility Standard

Within in the disability community, there is a large discussion around how many organizations are not in compliance with the AODA customer service standard and have not begun planning for compliance with the Integrated Accessibility Standard.  I thought I would review each of the questions to help you ensure you are in compliance.  I am discussing the requirements for the Integrated Accessibility Standard.  Please let me know how far in compliance you are.


Employment Standard
Documented individual accommodation plans
28. (1) Employers, other than employers that are small organizations, shall develop and have in place a written process for the development of documented individual accommodation plans for employees with disabilities.

What does it look like for you to check yes to this question??

DOCUMENTED INDIVIDUAL ACCOMMODATION PLANS

Employers (other than employers that are small not-for-profit or private sector organizations) shall develop and establish a written process for the development of individual accommodation plans for employees with disabilities. The Integrated Standard sets out elements that must be included in such individual accommodation plans, such as the means by which the employee is assessed, the steps taken to protect the privacy of the employees information, and the manner by which an employer can request an evaluation by an outside medical or other expert at the employer’s expense.

I believe that this is necessary for some but a benefit for all.  Can you think of ways this may help you access information about employment?


Is there anything else that could be done to ensure that a compliance with this requirement?

If you are interested in learning more about Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) or how to make accessibility a natural part of your business through the application of Corporate Social Responsibility, please contact Sandra Broekhof @ 416-579-1035 or
sandra_broekhof@sympatico.ca or visit www.accessibilitycompliance.ca

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