The following showed up in my email from Inclusion Canada today so I'm passing it on.
You have a right to accessible information. What should that look like?
We know that accessibility is key to people with disabilities participating fully and equally in society. Fill out a survey to help us tell the federal government how they can do better and communicate more accessibly.Inclusion Canada is looking for people with an intellectual or developmental disability and their supporters to speak up. We want your voices to be heard You can do the survey in three ways:
1. Online
2 With support over the phone or a video call
3. On paper (we will mail you a printed copy of the survey)
When you complete the survey you will be entered into a draw for 1 of 12 gift cards. But the real prize helping improve how the Government of Canada communicates with people with disabilities in the future.This project is a partnership between Inclusion Canada, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), People First of Canada, the British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society (BCANDS), and Surrey Place.
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