Organizations obligated to report their compliance under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), 2005, including the Ontario Public Service, the Ontario Legislative Assembly, and designated public sector organizations, are required to complete and submit their Accessibility Compliance Report through the Accessibility Compliance Reporting Portal.
The portal allows organizations to:
• Submit an accessibility compliance report or update their organization profile,
• Access saved drafts, and
• Review previously submitted reports and updates.
Accessibility compliance reporting for businesses and non-profit organizations will be available through the portal starting in 2026.
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Provides guidance to school boards, libraries, training institutions (private and public) on their requirements related to providing accessible training resources, books, etc.
To provide guidance to the regulated community on the accessibility training requirements outlined by Regulation 191/11.
The DOPS Reference Guide provides an overview of the scope, applicability and specific requirements of DOPS in order to help organizations understand and comply with sections 80.1 to 80.44 of Regulation 191/11 under the AODA.
To provide a sample template of what should be included in an accessibility policy.
This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including the three main administrative components of the program: requesting and managing funding, program delivery, and reporting back to the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before February 6, 2025, at 5 p.m. ET.
The Transportation Standards Reference Guide provides information about accessibility requirements from the Transportation Standards that apply to designated public sector transportation organizations who offer conventional or specialized transportation services, according to sections 34 to 62 and section 78 of Regulation 191/11 under the AODA.
Program Guidelines to support applicants who want to apply for program funding.
The EnAbling Change Program Guidelines are a public resource to support organizations that are interested in applying for funding through the EnAbling Change Program 2023-2024.
This is a self-assessment tool that will allow your organization to identify the requirements that apply to your organization under the following sections of the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR, O. Reg 191/11 to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA): General, Customer Service Standards, Information and Communications Standards, and Employment Standards
To provide guidance and a template to the regulated community for a multi-year accessibility plan, a requirement under Regulation 191/11.
To administer a grant based funding program for the cost of installing automatic fire sprinklers in licensed retirement homes
The EnAbling Change Program Guidelines are a public resource to support organizations that are interested in applying for funding through the EnAbling Change Program 2024-2025.
This document provides information and instructions to help support anyone who manages Seniors Active Living Centre funding, including the three main administrative components of the program: requesting and managing funding, program delivery, and reporting back to the Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility.
Provides guidance to DPS organizations on how to establish, review their multi-year accessibility plans and includes a template for their status report (an annual requirement associated with the plans)
Business or Non-profit organizations obligated to report their compliance under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), 2005 must complete and submit this form.