AODA Employment Standards course: Understanding Employees with Disabilities
Course Description
PLEASE NOTE: When we present this topic in a public course, it is part of our comprehensive course that ALSO include an overview of the Accessibility for Ontarian’s with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code!
Recent changes (and/or updates) to legislation in Ontario requires organizations to better understand and serve people with disabilities as customers, and as employees. Timelines and requirements for compliance, including whether or not you need to report your status with the Ontario government, will vary depending on the type of organization and number of employees. So what does that mean to you? How does AODA legislation affect your organization? What sections of the AODA affect you? Which deadlines need to be met? What is the cost of complying?
This course is intended to de-mystify the AODA. It will provide a clear path to help organizations develop strategies that meet their legal requirement under the law, PLUS it will empower staff and management with practical information they can use on a daily basis.
People in the disability community are quickly educating themselves of their legal rights in their job search and as employees. This course responds to those expectations and equips organizations to meet both their legal requirements under the law and the social expectations of the general public. With a focus on the Employment Standard, participants will be equipped with the knowledge of how to recruit new employees and with information on what is required for existing employees.
This program covers topics for compliance with the law, such as:
- what is required when posting positions internal and external to your organization
- how to respond to candidates who request accommodation before they are hired
- how to prepare for interviews when a candidate identifies they have a disability
- what to do if a candidate doesn’t disclose they have a disability until he/she shows up for the interview
- how to deal with situations when the candidate is unable to complete company forms or tests
- how to develop an accommodation plan for employees who identify having a disability
- what is the cost of accommodation
- how to create an emergency plan for visitors and employees
- how does hiring a person with a disability affect your policies and procedures for training, advancement, job reviews, discipline and redeployment?
This course will address not only your “fears” of hiring a person with a disability, it will show you an opportunity to an entire workforce that has previously been untapped. A workforce that, in study upon study, has documented that it offers employees who have an exceptional level of commitment and dedication to their employer, and, one that typically uses fewer sick days than employees who do not have a disability.
What Makes This Course Unique
This course was developed by Brian Kon, one of North America’s leading experts on accessibility due to his unique connection, personally and professionally, with the disability community. Brian was part of the team who brought AODA to fruition: he not only understands the legislation, in 2005 he was selected work with the Ontario Government in writing the AODA standard on Customer Service.
For twenty years Brian traveled throughout Canada and the United States interviewing people with disabilities, their family members, care providers, health care professionals, retailers and manufacturers to learn what issues were most important to them. Plus, as a person with a disability, and with several family members who have disabilities, Brian knows first-hand the challenges faced at home, work and community.
Brian’s personal and professional background with the disability community forms the basis for all his training material, which he uses to provide the consumers’ perspective combined with a practical knowledge of an organization’s ability to comply. Brian’s real-life stories about members from the disability community helps course participants get a sense of the impact they have on the lives of people with disabilities through their action and words.
What You Will Learn
This course will provide a working understanding of how Ontario legislation impacts your organization’s legal obligations under the AODA and Ontario Human Rights Code. It will equip you with the tools you need to open the door to a loyal workforce that has yet to be tapped. It will create an awareness of how to interact with the disability community and address your “fear” of knowing what to do or what to say to your employees and customers with disabilities.
Goals
At the end of this event, you will:
- understand the two main legislative requirements in Ontario (AODA and Ontario Human Rights Code)
- have a comprehensive knowledge of what is required as an employer during the recruitment of new employees
- learn how to communicate with employees and customers with disabilities
- be equipped to create an accommodation plan that is appropriate to your employees with disabilities
- understand your organization’s requirement to prepare an emergency plan for people with disabilities, and how to create one
- be able to make informed decisions in accommodations that meet the needs of a person with a disability and your ability to provide that accommodation
- have a better understanding of the disability community as a customer or an employee
Typical Agenda (for a half-day event)
8:30 – 8:40 Welcome
8:40 – 8:50 Introduction of legislation in Ontario relating to people with disabilities
8:50 – 9:10 Overview of the AODA and its five standards
- Standards for Customer Service
- Integrated Accessibility Standard Regulation (IASR)
- Information and Communication Standards
- Transportation Standards
- Design of Public Spaces and Ontario Building Code
- Employment Standards
9:10 – 9:40 Awareness of the disability community (part 1)
- Who is the disability community?
- what is the impact of disability on business in Ontario?
- People first terminology
9:40 – 10:15 An intimate look at the AODA Employment Standards (part 1)
- Recruitment of employees with disabilities
10:15 – 10:30 break
10:30 – 11:45 An intimate look at the AODA Employment Standards (part 2)
- Interviewing people with:
- physical disabilities
- vision disabilities
- hearing disabilities
- communication challenges
- other groups who make up the community
- Steps to follow when hiring a person with a disability
- Accommodating an employee with a disability
- how to create a personalized accommodation plan
- developing a “need-to-know” strategy with employees
- how to create an emergency plan
- work space modification and integrating assistive technology
11:45-12:00 Wrap up
Prerequisites: None
About the Expert Speaker
Brian Kon is a member of the disability community and a consultant with thirty years experience researching and developing products for people with disabilities. His research includes years of surveys, interviews, focus groups and product testing that involved people with disabilities, their family members, healthcare professionals, retailers, and manufacturers all across Canada and the United States. In addition, Brian has organized four international symposia on issues relating to aging, mobility,hearing and communication. With an international client base that range from not-for-profit agencies to Fortune 500 corporations and governments around the world, Brian brings his intimate knowledge of the disability community to all his clients.
Since the passing of the Accessibility for Ontarian’s with Disabilities Act, Brian has been active in supporting businesses meet their legal requirements under the law through training, accessibility audits of the built environment, and reviews of organizational policies and procedure manuals. He not only understands the legislation, in 2005 he was selected work with the Ontario Government in writing the AODA standard on Customer Service.
Who Should Attend
This course is targeted to all managers and business owners who are responsible for employee and customer relations within their organization; including
- human resource managers,
- business owners and managers,
- senior managers for not for profits,
- board of directors for not for profits,
- communication specialists, and/or
- legal representatives for organizations in Ontario.
Language:
English
Duration:
One half-day course, or keynote presentation (we also provide this course customized on-site for your organization).
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Reviewed October 20, 2015
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August 17, 2016 | Ottawa, ON | Spruce Creative | TBA |
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$299-625 |
June 18, 2016 | Reno, Nevada | TypeWell, in conjunction with the TECHWell 2016 Conference | $299-650 |
May 20, 2016 | Ottawa, ON | Carleton University | $299-625 |
Tue May 10, 2016 | National Press Club, Washington, DC | Center for Plain Language | $250 USD |
Spring 2016, (date tba) | Dublin Ireland | TBA | TBA |
November 20, 2015 (postponed) |
Vancouver (Downtown) SFU Downtown Campus West Hastings Street |
NL Thompson Associates | $299-597 |
November 19, 2015 (postponed) |
Victoria (Downtown), Harbour Towers Hotel and Suites 345 Quebec Street |
NL Thompson Associates | $299-597 |
October 15, 2015 | Ottawa, ON | Art Beyond Sight Conference | |
October 12, 2015 | Dublin, Ireland | National Disability Authority | private |
October 2, 2015 (postponed) | TBA | David Berman Communications | $299-597 |
October 1, 2015 | Ottawa, ON | Webinar: 11½ Free Tools for Testing Website Accessibility | Free & available online |
August 8 | Toronto | Keynote at Accessibility Innovation Showcase, Parapan Am Games | Free |
July 9, 2015 (postponed) | Ottawa, ON | TBA | $299-597 |
June 29, 2015 | Toronto, ON | OCAD University IDRC, 49 McCaul, Toronto in The Red Lab, room number 4904 |
$299-625 |
June 17, 2015 | Ottawa, ON | Webinar: Demystifying WCAG 2.0 | Free & available online |
April 25, 2015 (Tentative) | Brussels, Belgium | Inspirit and David Berman | TBA |
January 15, 2015 | Ottawa, ON | Webinar: Spotlight on Digital Accessibility for Your Marketing Campaign | Free |
January 14, 2015 | Ottawa, ON | Webinar: Solving Web Accessibility: Leaving No One Behind | Free |
December 2, 2014 | Toronto, ON | 108 Ideaspace
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$357-697 |
November 10, 2014 | Brussels, Belgium | TBA | TBA |
November 5 or 8, 2014 | Toronto, ON | TBA | TBA |
October 9, 2014 | Toronto, ON | David Berman Communications | $299-597 |
Wed July 16, 2014 (postponed) | Ottawa, ON | Carleton University | $299-597 |
July 12-15, 2014 | Ottawa Convention Centre, Ottawa, ON | International Summit on Accessibility 2014 | TBA |
May 26, 2014 | Bergen, Norway | Den Norske Dataforenings Servicekontor | NOK 1000£ – 4450£ |
May 20, 2014 | Queensway Carleton Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario | David Berman Communications | $299-$597 |
Fri December 13, 2013 | Montreal, QC | eXplorance Inc | by invitation |
November 2013 (tentative) | Toronto, ON | TBA | TBA |
Fri November 8, 2013 | City Hall, Toronto, ON | DesignThinkers 2013 | $299-597 |
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David Berman Communications | $299-597 |
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David Berman Communications | $299-597 |
Fri May 31, 2013 | Carleton University | David Berman Communications | Free |
Mon April 22, 2013 | Cornwall, ON | St. Lawrence College | $390 |
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Mon January 21, 2013 | St Lawrence College, Kingston, ON | St. Lawrence College | $390 |
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Mon May 14, 2012 (morning) | Delta Hotel, Winnipeg, MB | Manitoba Libraries Conference | $65-$130 |
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Wed March 21, 2012 (7:00pm speech) | Capital Hill Hotel, Ottawa, ON | Editors Association of Canada, National Capital Chapter | Free: EAC members, $10: non-members |
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Resources
RESOURCES FOR ATTENDEES
For the convenience of attendees, we provide this list of hypertext links and books cited in this course’s learning guide:
Assistive Technologies
Microsoft’s search tool for assistive technology products
JAWS for Windows (warning: the demo is 5o+ megabyte download)
Best source in Canada for JAWS software
NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) open source screen reader
On-screen keyboard example: ScreenDoors 2000 on-screen keyboard
Mouse grid software example: Hippocampus Mouse Grid plug-in for Dragon Naturally Speaking
Comparison of accessibility features in various versions of Microsoft Windows
Zimmerman Low Vision Simulation Kit by Dr. George J. Zimmerman
Read Regular font, by Natascha Frensch
Standards: Section 508
“Section 508” of USA’s federal Rehabilitation Act Amendments (1998)
Typography
“Stop Stealing Sheep” (by Erik Spiekermann ISBN: 0-201-70339-4)
Government of Canada CLF 1.0 and 2.0 (both now replaced by Standard On Web Accessibility)
CLF 2.0 (all 4 parts in 1 document)
CLF 2.0 Text Equivalents Repository
Government of Canada bilingual welcome page template
Goverment of Canada unilingual welcome page
CLF 2.0 Compliance Checklist for Web sites
Government of Canada Common Look and Feel 2.0 Template Technical Guide
CLF 2.0 institutional menu bar
Government of Canada Treasury Board CIO Common Look and Feel for the Internet
Government of Canada CLF 2.0 Guidelines
Sample Accessibility Features Statement
Government of Canada CLF Guidelines 1.1 for intranets and extranets
Government of Canada Internet Guide – Universal Accessibility
Crosswalk table from CLF 1.1 to CLF 2.0
CLF 1.1 Sample Common Menu Bar
Treasury Board Secretariat Common Look and Feel Self-Assessment Guide (1.1)
Treasury Board of Canada Pages Templates for CLF 1.1
Treasury Board Secretariat model cascading style sheets for CLF 1.1
Government of Canada samples and policies
Goverment of Canada institutional signature
Government of Canada Directive on the Use of Official Languages on Web Sites
Government of Canada Directive on the Use of Official Languages in Electronic Communications
Government of Canada Communications Policy
Government of Canada Sample Accessibility Notice
Government of Canada Sample Accessibility Notice on the “Help” Page
Government of Canada auto-acknowledgement template
Government of Canada Copyright/Permission template
Government of Canada privacy template
Government of Canada Privacy Notice for the Collection of Personal Information template
Government of Canada FIP Symbols of Government
Government of Canada FIP Signatures for GoC Web Sites
International standards
W3C Resources
Tables techniques
Forms techniques
Replacing Radio Buttons With Selects
Testing and reporting
Browser emulator for really early browsers
Checking for bad links, HTML syntax, broken tags: ChangeAgent
aDesigner (Flash and Flex accessibility checker)
Accessibility resources sites
HTML Writers Guild – AWARE Center
IBM Human Ability and Accessibility site
Designing Web Content For Persons With Disabilities
Accessible Initiative Link Solution
Welcoming People With Disabilities To Your Workplace
Employment Equity and Diversity for Managers
30 Days To A More Accessible Web Site
Plain Language
Writing Readable Regulations by Thomas A. Murawski, Carolina Academic Press, ISBN: 0-89089-849-9
Beyond Readability by Dr. Janice C. Redish, American Institutes for Research (no ISBN number)
Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss, ISBN: 1-592-40087-6
CLAD Readability Mark certification
More Reading on clear English:
“Eats, Shoots & Leaves” (by Lynne Truss ISBN: 1-592-40087-6)
“Writing Readable Regulations” (by Thomas A. Murawski, Carolina Academic Press ISBN: 0-89089-849-9)
“Beyond Readability” (by Dr. Janice C. Redish, American Institutes for Research, no ISBN)
Australian government web accessibility standards and guidelines
UN Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities
Government of Canada’s new Standard on Web Accessibility
Associating a graph and its description with the longdesc attribute
Sample Transcripts/Captions (Timed Text)
National Center for Accessible Media rich media samples
Color Oracle (colour blindness simulator)
ColorChecker WCAG Contrast checker Firefox Add-on
Luminosity Colour Contrast Ratio Analyser (Juicy Studio)
Photosensitive Epilepsy Analysis Tool (PEAT) Testing Tool
Core Techniques for Web Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
WAI-ARIA 1.0 technical specification
Standard on Web Accessibility Assessment Methodology
W3C HTML Test Suite for WCAG 2.0
Fangs (Firefox extension) screen reader emulation
Colour deficiency simulator (iPad/iPhone)
Web Accessibility Toolbar for IE
Web Developer Toolbar (Chrome and Firefox extensions)
Some sites that respect text size well:
http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/clf2-nsi2/index-eng.asp
eNorway 2009: Norwegian Ministry of Modernization strategy for e-government
Roundup of how Canada ranks in international studies
W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0)
WCAG2.0 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
Comparison of WCAG 1.0 Checkpoints to WCAG 2.0 in Numerical Order
Treasury Board of Canada’s Web Experience Toolkit (WET)
Government of Canada’s Accessibility Responsibility Breakdown (WCAG 2.0)
Techniques and Failures for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 1.0)
Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (1.0)
National Center for Accessible Media rich media samples
Magpie (for creating captions and audio descriptions for rich media)
Colour Blind People and Link Colours
“How To Design Web Accessible Page For The Colorblind”
SMIL to create multimedia presentations:
What is SMIL
Accessibility Features of SMIL
Alternatives for deprecated elements and attributes
Browser support for CSS Properties
User Agent Accessibility Guidelines
Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
Treasury Board of Canada Recommended Policy for Common Look and Feel for Intranets (CLFIE)
Government of Canada Metadata Implementation Guidelines for Web Resource Discovery
Complete list of Health Canada metadata
Writing Effective Web Documents
Great Books about Usability Testing:
“Don’t Make Me Think” (by Steve Krug, Que Publishing, 2000 ISBN: 0-7897-2310-7)
“Handbook of Usability Testing” (by Jeffrey Rubin, John Wiley & Sons, 1994 ISBN: 0-471-59403-2)
Great Books about Information Architecture:
“Information Architecture for the World Wide Web: Designing Large-scale Web Sites (2nd Edition)” (by Louis Rosenfeld and Peter Morville, 2002, O’Reilly ISBN: 0-596-00035-9)
“The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint” (by Edward R. Tufte, 2003, no ISBN)
Great Books about Typography:
“Stop Stealing Sheep” (by Erik Spiekermann ISBN: 0-201-70339-4)
Clear reading on clear writing:
Writing Readable Regulations by Thomas A. Murawski,
Carolina Academic Press, ISBN: 0-89089-849-9
Beyond Readability by Dr. Janice C. Redish,
American Institutes for Research (no ISBN number) Eats, Shoots & Leaves by Lynne Truss, ISBN: 1-592-40087-6
Crosswalk table from CLF 1.1 to CLF 2.0
CLF 2.0 Compliance Checklist for Web sites
UXBlog’s Five Best & Worst CLF 2.0 Designs
Directive on the Use of Official Languages on Web Sites
Directive on the Use of Official Languages in Electronic Communications
AODA Accessibility Standards for Customer Service (Ontario Regulation 429/07) Compliance Manual
Privacy Notice for the Collection of Personal Information template
CLF 1.1 Sample Common Menu Bar
Bilingual Welcome Page template
FIP Signatures for GoC Web Sites
Web Audits
Where to buy usability testing
TBS Pages Templates for CLF 1.1
TBS Model cascading style sheets 1.1
Browser emulator for really early browsers
Replacing Radio Buttons With Selects
Government of Canada Treasury Board CIO Common Look and Feel for the Internet
Government of Canada CLF 2.0 Guidelines
Government of Canada CLF Guidelines 1.1 for intranets and extranets
Government of Canada Internet Guide – Universal Accessibility
Article example on accessible accordion view
Sample Accessibility Features Statement
Accessibility evaluation tools
Evaluation, Repair, and Transformation Tools for Web Content Accessibility
Time watch by Julien Bergignat
Introduction to Ontario’s Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation
a href=”http://www.systemscope.com/news/clean-out-the-rot-in-your-web-closet/” target=”_blank”> ROT (Redundant, Outdated, Trivial)
ROT (Redundant, Outdated, Trivial)
Free online PDF conversion tools
Creating Accessible Adobe PDF Files
PDF Accessibility Checker (PAC)
Assessing PDF files for accessibility
Guide to the essentials of creating accessible PDFs with Microsoft Word and Acrobat Professional 8
Using accessibility features with Acrobat
Adobe’s WCAG2 techniques for PDF
Adobe’s PDF Reference (fifth edition, for Version 1.6) [Warning! 1236 pages!]
Adobe’s Accessible PDF from Microsoft Word (2007)
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