Accessibility Plan

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The Accessibility British Columbia Act came into effect in June 2021. The Act requires municipalities and other organizations to identify how the organization will identify, remove, and prevent barriers to those in your organization and those who interact with it. The Act requires municipalities to:

1. Have an Accessibility Plan, that is updated every three years

2. Have an Accessibility Committee to advise on how to remove existing barriers, and prevent future barriers

3. Have a Feedback Tool to receive feedback on their Accessibility Plan and how accessible the organization is generally

Making accessibility a priority in community planning has numerous benefits and, most importantly, ensures genuine inclusion in the community. Accessible design focuses on designing for people with diverse abilities. It also considers permanent, temporary, and situational challenges people may face throughout their lifetime. Accessible communities serve seniors, families with young children, persons carrying heavy loads, persons with injuries, and persons with disabilities better.

Check out the Town of Creston Accessibility Plan to learn more.

View the high contrast version HERE.

The Accessibility British Columbia Act came into effect in June 2021. The Act requires municipalities and other organizations to identify how the organization will identify, remove, and prevent barriers to those in your organization and those who interact with it. The Act requires municipalities to:

1. Have an Accessibility Plan, that is updated every three years

2. Have an Accessibility Committee to advise on how to remove existing barriers, and prevent future barriers

3. Have a Feedback Tool to receive feedback on their Accessibility Plan and how accessible the organization is generally

Making accessibility a priority in community planning has numerous benefits and, most importantly, ensures genuine inclusion in the community. Accessible design focuses on designing for people with diverse abilities. It also considers permanent, temporary, and situational challenges people may face throughout their lifetime. Accessible communities serve seniors, families with young children, persons carrying heavy loads, persons with injuries, and persons with disabilities better.

Check out the Town of Creston Accessibility Plan to learn more.

View the high contrast version HERE.

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    I would love to talk to person in charge to go over the things I have found as a wheelchair user in town

    Tim Lengyell asked 6 months ago

    Hi Tim, 

    Thanks for connecting. Please feel free to email natasha.ewshen@creston.ca to talk more. 

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