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Learn more about MaRS» accessible customer service policies, practices and procedures in our Guest Accessibility Package (GAP).
The authors discuss directions for policy that would promote the right to dignity for all people, including the availability, accessibility, and acceptability of mental health services.
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This document brings report the key messages that emerged from the Third International Off - grid Renewable Energy Conference (IOREC 2016), including the importance of (1) mainstreaming off - grid renewable energy in national rural electrification strategies, (2) creating an ecosystem to accelerate deployment, (3) designing dedicated policies and regulations for the off - grid sector, (4) unlocking capital for energy access, (5) identifying the right business models for deploying off - grid renewables, (6) innovating to improve accessibility, reliability and range of electricity services, (7) strengthening the sustainability of energy access efforts and maximizing benefits and (8) harnessing the cross-sector development impact of off - grid renewables.
The council recommends changing references to «policies, practices and procedures» throughout the Customer Service Standard to «policies» to match the other accessibility standards.
Establishment of policies (section 80.46) clarifies that in addition to the requirement under section 3 of the Integrated Regulation Establishment of accessibility policies, the customer service standard requires that every provider must establish policies governing its provision of goods, services or facilities, as the case may be, to persons with disabilities and thus requiring a separate customer service policy or policies from the other required policies under the other standards.
Persons or organizations providing passenger transportation services will be required to establish, implement, maintain, and document employee / volunteer accessibility training policies and procedures that are specific to transportation - related duties and developed in consultation with persons with disabilities.
We have established policies, practices and procedures for the delivery of our legal services to persons with disabilities, as required by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act («AODA») and its regulations.
For more information regarding Nelligan O'Brien Payne's Accessibility Client Service Policy, please click here.
This policy has been developed to address the Accessible Customer Service Standard of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (the «AODA») and applies in conjunction with and should be read together with other policies that affect the provision of services to our clients and visitors.
Torys provides training on the Accessible Customer Service Standard and the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation requirements to all firm members and employees, including those who work with the public or other third parties or who are involved in the development of customer service policies, practices and procService Standard and the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation requirements to all firm members and employees, including those who work with the public or other third parties or who are involved in the development of customer service policies, practices and procservice policies, practices and procedures.
(g) inform persons and organizations that may be subject to an accessibility standard at a future date of preliminary measures, policies or practices that they could implement before the accessibility standard comes into force in order to ensure that the goods, services, facilities, accommodation and employment they provide, and the buildings, structures and premises they own or occupy, are more accessible to persons with disabilities;
Ensure that (a) accessibility measures, policies and practices include a requirement that any aspect of the organization's built environment intended to facilitate barrier - free access to the goods or services it provides are available for use in the intended manner; and (b) if such an aspect is unavailable for use, notice of the following be given: (i) the reasons why the aspect is unavailable and an estimate of when the availability will be restored, (ii) details of alternate means, if any, available to access the organization's goods or services.
We have created policies and procedures to meet the required Accessibility Standards for Customer Service in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005.
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March 11, 2014 Doug MacLeod, MacLeod Law Firm Accessibility Standards, Employee Relations, Employment / Labour Standards, Health and Safety, HR Policies and Procedures, Human Resources, Human Rights, Payroll, Standard for Customer Service, Wages and Compensation
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Uber's accessibility policy is also clear that drivers aren't allowed to deny rides because of service animals in any circumstances.
The email seems direct enough, but it actually seems to contradict Google» existing policy surrounding the use of accessibility services, which states that the purpose is to help users who may be permanently disabled, or temporarily unable to interact with their device in a normal fashion, such as while driving.
The next section identifies the main government policies as well as community programs and services which support women exiting prison and the accessibility of these to Indigenous women.
A major focus of that report and of the consequent principles that guide Indigenous policy was on the need to improve accessibility of mainstream services to Indigenous peoples.
These principles provide useful guidance for incorporating participatory development principles into domestic policies and programs relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander policy, including, to improve accessibility of mainstream services.
In terms of mainstream accessibility, I welcome the development of a Cultural Respect Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health to guide policy and service delivery for utilisation by the mainstream health care system.252 It aims to ensure that the mainstream health system is able to deliver «assurances of cultural safety» to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and that «traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» healing practices are legitimised» 253.
Our Accessible Customer Service Policy and Procedure has been prepared to meet the compliance requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, Customer Service Standard and is available for review at www.teranet.ca and in alternate formats, upon request.
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