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Accessibility plan marks Day of Persons with Disabilities

The Government of Saskatchewan Accessibility Plan is a requirement under The Accessible Saskatchewan Act.
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Government is recognizing International Day of Persons with Disabilities in collaboration with Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. 

REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan marked International Day of Persons with Disabilities on Dec. 3, with the release of the province's first Accessibility Plan.

According to a release from the provincial government, the plan outlines seven key goals, and 28 actions aimed at improving the accessibility of government services.

“Over the next three years, government will provide leadership on accessibility and inclusion in the province; work to improve knowledge and awareness of accessibility to support a diverse and inclusive workforce; and improve the accessibility of digital content, provincial parks and government buildings,” states the release. “One key action will be to increase the number of Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification audits completed on government-owned buildings, which will help to identify actions that can be taken to remove physical barriers in these facilities.”

Established by the United Nations in 1992, International Day of Persons with Disabilities celebrates the achievements and contributions of people with disabilities and promotes the creation of accessible, inclusive communities.

The Government of Saskatchewan Accessibility Plan is a requirement under The Accessible Saskatchewan Act, which came into force on Dec. 3, 2023. 

Government is recognizing International Day of Persons with Disabilities in collaboration with Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. 

For more information about The Accessible Saskatchewan Act and to read the Government of Saskatchewan Accessibility Plan, visit the Accessible SK website at www.accessiblesk.saskatchewan.ca.

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