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We updated our Multi-Year Accessibility Plan, an integral part of our ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusiveness. The Multi-Year Accessibility Plan outlines the initiatives the Municipality will undertake to ensure compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, including outlining how the Municipality of Brockton will continue to remove barriers and improve accessibility for persons with disabilities.
The Municipality is committed to ensuring that people of all ages and abilities enjoy the same opportunities as they live, work, play, visit and invest in our community. We promote a caring, inclusive and respectful community where municipal programs, services and facilities are available to everyone, including people with disabilities. Our goal is to ensure accessibility for the public we serve, and our employees.
We continue to take a progressive approach to addressing barriers to accessibility, with a commitment to improving the quality of life for residents of Brockton while continuing to build an inclusive community that meets the needs of people of all ages and abilities. The final 2021-2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan was adopted by Council on December 14, 2021. Thank you to everyone for their feedback on the plan!
We updated our Multi-Year Accessibility Plan, an integral part of our ongoing commitment to accessibility and inclusiveness. The Multi-Year Accessibility Plan outlines the initiatives the Municipality will undertake to ensure compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, including outlining how the Municipality of Brockton will continue to remove barriers and improve accessibility for persons with disabilities.
The Municipality is committed to ensuring that people of all ages and abilities enjoy the same opportunities as they live, work, play, visit and invest in our community. We promote a caring, inclusive and respectful community where municipal programs, services and facilities are available to everyone, including people with disabilities. Our goal is to ensure accessibility for the public we serve, and our employees.
We continue to take a progressive approach to addressing barriers to accessibility, with a commitment to improving the quality of life for residents of Brockton while continuing to build an inclusive community that meets the needs of people of all ages and abilities. The final 2021-2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan was adopted by Council on December 14, 2021. Thank you to everyone for their feedback on the plan!
We would appreciate your help in making the Municipality of Brockton's services, programs, and buildings more accessible for people with disabilities!
The purpose of this survey is to record your experiences with Municipal services, programs, and facilities, as we finalize the Municipality of Brockton's updated 2021-2025 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan as part of our commitment to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The answers you provide today will help inform the Municipality of gaps and barriers that currently exist for people with disabilities and provide us with ideas on how to reduce and/or eliminate existing barriers. Comments received that are not within the scope of the Municipality will be shared with the appropriate organizations/authorities (such as private operators or groups).
For accessible survey formats or communication supports (paper, large font, etc.), please contact our Clerk by email or call 519-881-2223 Ext. 124 or our Jr. Deputy Clerk by email or call 519-881-2223 Ext. 159.