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A Disability Lens in the Time of COVID-19 – Accessibility News International
June 29, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
Marcia CarrollThe Guardian, June 10, 2020 The Government of Canada recently marked May 31 to June 6 as National AcessAbility Week. Any other year, it would also be a time to recognize the efforts of individuals, communities and workplaces that are actively working to remove barriers to accessibility and inclusion. However, during the COVID-19 pandemic […]
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When Will Disabled Lives Also Matter? – Accessibility News International
June 26, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
By John RaeEditor’s Note: John Rae is a long-time disability rights advocate, who lives in Toronto. The 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission spotlighted centuries of genocide and assimilation that is the legacy of indigenous peoples in Canada and elsewhere. It included 94 calls to action for change in Canada, but change has been very slow […]
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Advocates – Accessibility News International
June 26, 2020 / by BBG Security / Transportation
Michelle McQuigge / The Canadian PressJune 25, 2020 New rules aimed at making travel within Canada safer and more accessible for people with disabilities mark a welcome step forward but don’t yet go far enough to removing long-standing barriers, advocates said Thursday as the new regulations officially came into effect. The reforms drafted by the […]
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New York State Maintains Discriminatory Bar to Employment for Those with Less Than 20/40 Vision – Accessibility News International
June 25, 2020 / by BBG Security / Employment
Disability Rights Advocates challenges the State’s irrational, blanket disqualification of workers based on disability, seeks to bring hiring standards into compliance with the law June 10, 2020 New York, NY Disability Rights Advocates (DRA), a national non-profit legal center, filed a Charge of Discrimination with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission against the State of New […]
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City Improving on Accessibility But More Can Be Done – Accessibility News International
June 24, 2020 / by BBG Security / built environment
By Jensen, Randy on June 24, 2020.Tim KalinowskiLethbridge Heraldtkalinowski@lethbridgeherald.com While the City is taking several important steps in leading the way for greater accessibility and mobility in its business units, more effort is needed to apply the effort more evenly, explained City of Lethbridge Mobility/Accessibility Master Plan project lead Chris Witkowski. “Compared to where we […]
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BC Transit is Using COVID Safety Precautions as An Excuse to Infringe the human Rights of Disabled People – Accessibility News International
June 22, 2020 / by BBG Security / Transportation
By Lyle AttfieldJune 22, 2020 I was denied access to the bus identified above because the driver refused to let me board citing COVID 19 related safety concerns. I, an individual who requires a scooter for mobility, assured the driver that I was physically capable of securing myself without the driver’s assistance after the driver […]
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Residents Complain About Lack of Accessibility for Wheelchair Users – Accessibility News International
June 18, 2020 / by BBG Security / built environment
Tyson Fedor CTV News Calgary Video Journalist@CTV_TysonFedor ContactPublished Tuesday, June 16, 2020 CALGARY –Llano Gorman has lived in his Glendale Meadows home for more than 30 years. He has had more than a dozen surgeries on his legs, which has made him rely on a wheelchair and electric scooter for mobility. He says accessing sidewalks,or […]
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B.C. Advocate Says Proposed Federal COVID-19 Benefit For Canadians With Disabilities Leaves Many with Nothing – Accessibility News International
June 17, 2020 / by BBG Security / Community
One-time $600 payment would only be paid to people who claim the federal disability tax credit CBC News · Posted: Jun 16, 2020 The federal government is considering a one-time emergency benefit for people with disabilities to help them cope with the added costs imposed by the pandemic, but a B.C.-based disability advocate says even […]
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New Coordinated Accessibility Strategy Guides Carleton’s Commitment on Campus – Accessibility News International
June 16, 2020 / by BBG Security / Education
By Tyrone Burke More than a quarter of first-year students at Carleton self-identify as having a disability, and about 11 per cent have registered with the Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities. An additional six per cent of university staff report having some type of disability. Ensuring that all of our students, staff, and […]
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New Student Group Seeks Mandatory Accessibility Classes for Lecturers – Accessibility News International
June 15, 2020 / by BBG Security / Education
The group, known as the ‘Ability Co_op’, aims to promote awareness of students with disabilities on campus. Cormac WatsonDeputy Editor The group has released a video, produced by student filmmaker Niamh Barry, with students discussing online learning and exams. Trinity students, alongside the Disability Service, have launched a new co-operative with the aim of introducing […]
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