28 Forms found for 026-LE220F

Ministries: Ministry for Seniors and Accessibility

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    The EnAbling Change Program Guidelines 2023-24

    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.
  • on00472
    The EnAbling Change Program Guidelines 2022-2023

    The EnAbling Change Program Guidelines are a public resource to support organizations that are interested in applying for funding through the EnAbling Change Program 2022-2023.
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    EnAbling Change Program Guidelines 2021-2022

    The EnAbling Change Program Guidelines are a public resource to support organizations that are interested in applying for funding through the EnAbling Change Program 2021-2022.
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    Accessible Educational and Training Resources and Materials Checklist

    Provides guidance to school boards, libraries, training institutions (private and public) on their requirements related to providing accessible training resources, books, etc.
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    Accessibility Training Requirements Checklist

    To provide guidance to the regulated community on the accessibility training requirements outlined by Regulation 191/11.
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    EnAbling Change Program Guidelines 2024-25

    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.
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    2024-25 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Expansion Guidelines

    Seniors Active Living Centre (SALC) programs promote wellness, social interaction, and education to help seniors stay active, independent, and engaged. Ontario is expanding the SALC Program in 2024-25 and inviting organizations to submit proposals to launch a new SALC program. The guidelines provide information to support organizations in completing their applications before Sept 12, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET.
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    2023-24 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Expansion Call-For-Proposals Guidelines

    Senior Active Living Centre (SALC) programs promote wellness, social interaction, and education to help seniors stay active, independent, and engaged. Ontario will be expanding the SALC Program in 2023-24 and inviting organizations to submit proposals to launch a new SALC program, in a municipality that does not already have an existing SALC program and has a demonstrated need. The deadline has been extended. You must submit your application by August 3, 2023, at 5 p.m. EST.
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    Sample Multi-year Plan Template

    To provide guidance and a template to the regulated community for a multi-year accessibility plan, a requirement under Regulation 191/11.
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    Design of Public Spaces Standards (DOPS) Reference Guide

    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.
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    2025-26 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Guidelines

    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.
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    2024-25 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Guidelines

    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.
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    2023-24 Seniors Active Living Centres Program Guidelines

    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.
  • on00120
    Designated Public Sector and Multi-Year Accessibility Plans

    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)
  • on00336
    Transportation Standards Reference Guide

    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.
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    2023-24 Inclusive Community Grants Program Guidelines

    The Inclusive Community Grants (ICG) Program supports local governments, community organizations, and Indigenous groups in considering Ontarians of all ages and abilities during the different stages of community planning and development projects. Through the ICG Program, eligible organizations can receive maximum funding of up to $60,000. This application form must be used by organizations applying to the 2023-24 Inclusive Community Grants Program.
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    Sample Accommodation Process and Plan

    This document was adapted from the Conference Board's Employers' Toolkit: Making Ontario Workplaces Accessible to People with Disabilities, 2nd Edition, is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on any issue. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in these documents without seeking legal or other professional advice.
  • 0047
    Sample Return to Work Process and Plan

    This document was adapted from the Conference Board's Employers' Toolkit: Making Ontario Workplaces Accessible to People with Disabilities, 2nd Edition, is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice or an opinion on any issue. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in these documents without seeking legal or other professional advice.
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    Accessibility Compliance Reporting Portal

    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. Need help downloading the User Guide? Please check our Help page for solutions to common issues.
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    Accessible Recruitment Process

    The Accessible Recruitment Process form provides information to help organizations meet the needs of employees and job applicants with disabilities, and comply with sections 22 to 24 of Regulation 191/11 under the AODA.