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#UniversalDesign and The Pathway to #Accessibility - Day 5 - 12 Days of #AODA
- 2025/01/01
- 再生時間: 11 分
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あらすじ・解説
In this episode of Above and Beyond the Accessibility and Inclusion Podcast, hosts Anthony Frisina and Maddy Dever, The Autistic Rambler, discuss the impending deadline for Ontario's accessibility legislation, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). They explore the concept of Universal Design, its application in education and public spaces, and the shortcomings of current building codes and accessibility standards.
The conversation highlights the need for a shift towards more inclusive practices in design and policy, emphasizing that accessibility should be a fundamental consideration in all new developments.
Takeaways
- The countdown to Ontario's barrier-free deadline is significant.
- Universal Design is essential for creating inclusive environments.
- Current standards often fall short of true accessibility.
- Building codes vary by province, affecting accessibility implementation.
- Accessibility should be integrated from the start of any project.
- Public venues often lack equitable accessible seating options.
- Invisible disabilities require consideration in accessibility planning.
- Incremental changes are not enough; we need comprehensive solutions.
- Accessibility benefits everyone, not just those with disabilities.
- There is a need for a cultural shift towards valuing accessibility.
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Chapters
00:00 - Countdown to Accessibility in Ontario
00:26 - Understanding Universal Design
02:52 - The Importance of Universal Design for Learning
04:39 - Challenges in Building Codes and Standards
07:40 - Accessibility in Public Venues
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