Accessibility Plan
INTRODUCTION
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, (AODA) was passed in June 2005, with the purpose of developing, implementing and enforcing accessibility standards for Ontarians. The goal of the AODA is for Ontario to be fully accessible by January 1, 2025, by implementing a series of accessibility standards. These standards focus on identifying, removing and preventing barriers for persons with disabilities.
STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT
Royal Oak Railing and Stair Ltd. (“the Company”) is committed to providing goods and services in a way that respects the dignity and independence of persons with disabilities. This will be achieved by identifying and removing barriers that impede a person’s ability to access goods and services, ensuring everyone is provided with equal opportunities whenever they interact with us.
Approximately 1.8 million Ontarians have a disability, and this number is growing as the population ages. Royal Oak has an important responsibility for ensuring a safe, respectful and welcoming environment for our employees, customers and third parties that do business with the Company.
Royal Oak will strive to ensure that our policies, practices and procedures are consistent with the following core principles as outlined in the AODA:
Dignity – Goods and services are provided in a manner that is respectful to persons with disabilities and do not diminish the person’s importance.
Independence – Accommodating a person’s disability means respecting their right to do for themselves and to choose the way they wish to receive goods and services.
Integration – Wherever possible, services will be provided in a manner that enables people with disabilities to fully benefit from the same services, in the same place and in the same or similar way as other customers or third parties. This may require alternative formats and flexible approaches. It means inclusiveness and full participation. This is a fundamental human right.
Equal Opportunity – Service is provided to persons with disabilities in a way that their opportunity to access goods and services is equal to that given to others. Under the AODA, the following accessibility standard requirements are applicable to Royal Oak:
- Customer Service Standard
- General Requirements
- Information and Communications Standards
- Employment Standards
Part 1 Customer Service Standard
This section of the Regulation requires that Royal Oak:
- Establish policies, practices and procedures on providing goods and/or services to people with disabilities
- Reasonably ensure that policies, practices and procedures are consistent with core principles of independence, dignity, integration and equality of opportunity
- Set a policy on allowing people to use their own assistive devices to access our goods and/or services
- Communicate with persons with disabilities in a manner that takes into account their disability
- Allow persons with disabilities to be accompanied by their service animal
- Permit persons with disabilities who use a support person to bring that person with them while accessing our goods and/or services
- Provide notice when facilities and services that people with disabilities rely on, are temporarily disrupted
- Train employees and third parties who act on our behalf about the customer service standard
Establish a process for providing feedback on how we provide goods and/or services to people with disabilities
Regulatory Requirement | Compliance Deadline | Deliverables | Actions/Progress | Due Date | Status |
Establish policies, practices and procedures on providing goods and/or services to people with disabilities | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete | Complete |
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Ensure policies are consistent with core principles of independence, dignity, integration and equality of opportunity | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete | Complete |
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Set a policy on allowing people to use their own assistive devices to access our goods and/or services | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Policy on communicating with persons with disabilities in a manner that takes into account their disability | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Policy and procedure on allowing persons with disabilities to be accompanied by their service animal
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Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Policy and procedure on permitting persons with disabilities to use a Support Person | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Policy and procedure on temporary disruptions | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Train employees and third parties who act on our behalf about the customer service standard | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Establish a process for receiving and responding to feedback on how we provide goods and/or services to people with disabilities, and how we respond to complaints | Sept 1, 2017 | Complete | Complete as part of accessibility policy | Complete |
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Part 2 General Requirements
This section of the Regulation requires that Royal Oak:
- Develop accessibility policies and a multi-year accessibility plan
- Report on the progress of the multi-year plan
- Ensure employees have been trained on the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (“IASR”) and the Ontario Human Rights Code
Regulatory Requirement | Compliance Deadline | Deliverables | Actions/Progress | Due Date | Status |
Develop, implement and maintain policies about what the organization will do to meet the IASR requirements and become more accessible
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Sept 1, 2017 | Update current AODA Customer Service Standard Policy to incorporate our statement of commitment and how we will meet the IASR requirements |
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Complete |
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Develop a multi- year accessibility plan
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Sept 1, 2017 | A multi-year accessibility plan that sets out how Royal Oak will comply with requirements of IASR will be developed and posted on the website | Multi-year accessibility plan developed and posted on company website | To be updated in 5 years. |
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Self-service kiosks
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Sept 1, 2017 | If we do purchase self-serve kiosks, we will develop a plan on the procuring/acquiring of accessible self-serve kiosks | N/A | N/A | Currently N/A |
Training
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Sept 1, 2017 |
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Complete |
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Part 3 Information and Communication Standards
This section of the Regulation includes requirements related to:
- Accessible websites and web content using the World Wide Web Consortium Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level A and AA
- Accessible feedback processes
- Accessible formats and communication
Regulatory Requirement | Compliance Deadline | Deliverables | Actions/Progress | Due Date | Status |
Accessible websites and web content
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January 1,2014 - January 1,2021 |
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As web content changes, and final deadline of Jan 1, 2021 |
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Feedback processes
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January 1, 2015 | Document processes
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Complete |
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Accessible formats and communication supports
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January 1, 2016 | Royal Oak to provide accessible formats and communication supports in a timely manner upon request | Prepared to provide accessible formats as requested | Complete |
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Part 3 Employment Standards
This section of the Regulation includes requirements related to:
- Recruitment, assessment and selection
- Accessible formats and communication supports for employees
- Workplace emergency response information
- Return to work process
- Performance management, career development/advancement and redeployment
Regulatory Requirement | Compliance Deadline | Deliverables | Actions/Progress | Due Date | Status |
Recruitment
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January 1,2016 |
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Some elements of the process still being updated |
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Recruitment, assessment, or selection process
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January 1, 2016 |
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Recruitment process in progress |
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Notice to successful applicants
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January 1, 2016 |
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Complete |
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Informing employees of support
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January 1, 2016 |
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Complete |
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Workplace emergency response information
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January 1, 2016 |
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In progress: To be adjusted on an ongoing basis as new employees start, or as part of any change to policies and procedures |
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Return to work process
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January 1, 2016 |
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Complete |
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Accessible formats and communication supports for employees
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January 1, 2016 |
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Complete |
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Documented individual accommodation plans
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January 1, 2016 |
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Complete |
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Performance management, career development and redeployment
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January 1, 2016 |
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Complete |
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