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Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
This is an exciting time for improvements to accessibilty at the District, where more improvements will be introduced and barriers to accessibility removed. As improvements are made, solutions will be sought for problems that persons with disabilities living or visiting Muskoka continue to face, and the District will continue to see feedback from our community to constantly improve. Staff have already received some great feedback from the community which has helped develop the Plan.
Are you a person living with a disability, or do you work or advocate for individuals with disabilities? We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for our survey launching in early August.
First-hand experiences and ideas for improvement from our community will play an important role in developing and improving our Accessibility Plan. This information will help inform gaps and barriers that currently exist while becoming better equipped to reduce or eliminate future barriers in our communities.
Everyone is invited to participate in this survey to help us know what is needed to make the District more accessible. It’s important we hear from our community about their experiences, so we can use this information to provide equal access to all.
The link to complete the survey will be posted here when it becomes available.
The District is committed to providing equal access to all.
The continual improvement of access to all public municipally-owned facilities
Premises and services for all those with disabilities
Delivering excellent and accessible customer services and programs to all residents and visitors
Providing a supportive working environment for staff
The participation of persons with disabilities in the development and review of its annual Accessibility Plan
Providing equal access to all.
All of our information and communications are available in alternative format upon request. Please submit your request using our online Alternate Format Request Form or by contacting the Clerk.
Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
This is an exciting time for improvements to accessibilty at the District, where more improvements will be introduced and barriers to accessibility removed. As improvements are made, solutions will be sought for problems that persons with disabilities living or visiting Muskoka continue to face, and the District will continue to see feedback from our community to constantly improve. Staff have already received some great feedback from the community which has helped develop the Plan.
Are you a person living with a disability, or do you work or advocate for individuals with disabilities? We want to hear from you! Stay tuned for our survey launching in early August.
First-hand experiences and ideas for improvement from our community will play an important role in developing and improving our Accessibility Plan. This information will help inform gaps and barriers that currently exist while becoming better equipped to reduce or eliminate future barriers in our communities.
Everyone is invited to participate in this survey to help us know what is needed to make the District more accessible. It’s important we hear from our community about their experiences, so we can use this information to provide equal access to all.
The link to complete the survey will be posted here when it becomes available.
The District is committed to providing equal access to all.
The continual improvement of access to all public municipally-owned facilities
Premises and services for all those with disabilities
Delivering excellent and accessible customer services and programs to all residents and visitors
Providing a supportive working environment for staff
The participation of persons with disabilities in the development and review of its annual Accessibility Plan
Providing equal access to all.
All of our information and communications are available in alternative format upon request. Please submit your request using our online Alternate Format Request Form or by contacting the Clerk.
This survey will be used to collect feedback to inform updates to the District of Muskoka’s Multi-Year Accessibility Plan. The survey will be open from August 4 to September 6, 2022.
Background
If you are a person with a disability who visits, lives or works in the District of Muskoka, or you care or advocate for someone with a disability, we want to learn from your experiences. Everyone is invited to participate in this survey to help us know what is needed to make the District more accessible.
Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. Information is gathered and used in compliance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act to help the District achieve its accessibility goals and meet the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). This is an anonymous survey. No personal information will be collected. Contact the project team for questions related to the collection of information in this survey.
Please contact us if you need assistance completing this survey, or if you would like a survey copy mailed to you. Visit us in person, call us at (705) 645-2100 x 4153 or e-mail us at info@muskoka.on.ca.