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Accessibility in British Columbia

Information about the Accessible British Columbia Act and other resources to support Deaf and disabled people in the province of British Columbia

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Best Practices and Research: Accessible British Columbia Act

Guidelines and best practices by Disability Alliance B.C.

Languages: English

This webpage by Disability Alliance B.C. is part of their B.C. Accessibility Hub website. This page offers guidance for organizations that are regulated under the Accessible British Columbia Act so that they can make better accessibility plans. It also offers links to many helpful resources with examples of accessibility plans in different sectors. The rest of the website also offers helpful information and resources for establishing an accessibility committee, developing an accessibility plan, and getting feedback.

Accessible B.C.: B.C.’s Accessibility Plan for 2022-23 to 2024-25

Case studies by Government of British Columbia

Languages: English, French, ASL

This webpage by the Government of British Columbia gives a summary of the Accessible B.C. Act. It talks about the actions that have been taken to make provincial services more accessible and the government’s plans for improving accessibility in the future. You can also read a plain language summary of the English version by clicking the tab on the left side of the page. For an ASL video version, please click the ASL link below.