Disability and Art
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) is a legislation enacted in 2005 aimed at improving accessibility standards across Ontario for individuals with disabilities. The act sets out a framework for the development of accessibility standards in various areas such as employment, customer service, transportation, and the built environment, with the ultimate goal of creating an accessible Ontario by 2025. This framework encourages organizations to adopt practices that prioritize inclusivity and universal design principles, especially in the arts, to ensure that everyone has equal opportunities to participate in cultural and creative activities.
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