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Ministry Accessibility Plans

Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
2011-2012 Accessibility Plan


Introduction

Each year, the Government of Ontario sets a course to prevent, identify and remove barriers for persons with disabilities. Every ministry participates through its annual accessibility plans, as required under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA). 

The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) is Ontario’s roadmap to become barrier-free by 2025. It includes accessibility standards in:

This year the accessibility plans will help to inform planning requirements under the new Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) enacted July 1, 2011 under the AODA. The IASR requires the Government of Ontario to develop a multi-year plan to prevent and remove barriers for persons with disabilities.

Our annual accessibility plan outlines the specific steps the government is taking to improve opportunities for persons with disabilities.

Building on last year’s plan, our 2011-12 accessibility plan will continue moving the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care toward the government’s goal of accessibility for all Ontarians.

To view other ministries’ Accessibility Plans, visit Ontario.ca.

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Section One: Report on Measures to Identify, Remove and Prevent Barriers in 2010-11

The Government of Ontario is working to achieve an accessible province by 2025.

In 2010-11, the government continued to comply with the Accessibility Standards for Customer Service regulation and continued to implement initiatives to enhance accessibility in other areas: employment, information and communication, transportation, the built environment and procurement.

This document includes a summary of the initiatives the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care implemented in 2010-11.

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Customer Service

Achievements

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Information and Communications

Achievements

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Built Environment

Achievements

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Procurement

Achievements

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Other

Achievements

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Section Two: Measures Planned for 2011-12 and Beyond

This year, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s accessibility plan focuses on five areas.  These initiatives support compliance with the existing Accessibility Standards and include:

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Customer Service

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities receive accessible goods and services from us.  This means they will receive goods and services with the same high quality and timeliness as others.

Actions Planned

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Information and Communications

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is committed to making government information and communications accessible to people with disabilities.  The information we provide and the ways we communicate are key to delivering our programs and services to the public.

Actions Planned

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Built Environment

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is committed to greater accessibility for buildings.

Actions Planned

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Procurement

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is committed to integrating accessibility considerations into our procurement processes.  We ask potential suppliers to tell us about the accessible options they offer.  We include accessibility in our evaluation criteria.

Actions Planned

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Other

Actions Planned

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Section Three: Review of Acts, Regulations and Policies

In support of our commitment to improve accessibility for people with disabilities, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will continue to review government initiatives, including policies, legislation and regulations, to identify, prevent and remove accessibility barriers.   

Acts, Regulations and Policies Reviewed in 2010 - 11

In April 2011, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care participated in training for multidisciplinary teams from all ministries on how to use the OPS Inclusion Lens to review legislation for barriers to accessibility.  Going forward, the ministry will continue to support the OPS Diversity Office and the Ministry of the Attorney General in the coordinated approach to legislative review across government.


Acts, Regulations and Policies to Be Reviewed in 2011- 12

The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will develop a schedule to review the Acts and Regulations for which it is responsible, for potential accessibility barriers.


OPS Inclusion Lens

In 2011, the Ontario Public Service launched the OPS Inclusion Lens, an innovative tool to help address diversity and accessibility. With this tool, ministries can identify and address potential barriers to people with disabilities, and others that may be present in existing or proposed legislation, regulations, policies, programs, practices or services.

In the future, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care will:

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Glossary of Terms/Acronyms

AODA – Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act

MOHLTC – Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care

OPS – Ontario Public Service

ODA – Ontarians with Disabilities Act

IASR – Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation

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For More Information

Questions or comments about the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care accessibility plan are always welcome.

Please phone:

General inquiry number:416-326-1234

TTY number: 1-800-387-5559.  In Toronto, TTY 416-327-4282

1-800 number: 1-866-532-3161 (Toll Free in Ontario only)

E-mail: infoline.moh@ontario.ca

Ministry website address: http://www.health.gov.on.ca

Visit the Ministry of Community and Social Services Accessibility Ontario web portal. The site promotes accessibility and provides information and resources on how to make Ontario an accessible province for everyone.

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