Examples of Accessibility Strategy in a sentence
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility ● Working with the provincial government and all our industry partners to support the Accessible BC Act commitments and DBC’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility Strategy.
Wood shall consider the agreements reached in this Agreement, the Accessibility Audit, the Accessibility Statement, and the recommendations and Status Reports of the Accessibility Consultant when implementing the Accessibility Strategy.
An Accessibility Strategy has been developed in order to ensure that the Council and schools can address and meet their legal obligations in particular under the Standards in Schools Act 2000 and the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 – Schools.
In creating the Accessibility Strategy, Poly-Wood may avail itself of any provision applicable under DOJ consent decrees and other agency statements, and of any applicable court decisions, local laws, rules, regulations, and standards that relate to website accessibility.
Reasons for inclusion in the LAA ‘Every Child Matters’ outcome area Outcome Reason for inclusion Stretch Target Be Healthy Improved health outcomes through increased sustainable journeys to school Mandatory Outcome Priority for Council within Local Transport Plan and Accessibility Strategy.