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Independent Living Canada Festival and Event Accessibility Project

Independent Living Canada Festival and Event Accessibility Project is in the final stretch of gathering feedback and need your heoutline of people including one person in a wheelchair spanning a colorful rainbow to promote inclusion lp!

๐ŸŽฏ The new Festival and Event Accessibility Quick Survey is open, and they are looking for input from Canadians with disabilities and those who support them. Your feedback is critical to shaping accessibility recommendations for festivals and events across Canada.

โœ… How You Can Help:

  • Complete the Quick Survey: It takes just 2โ€“3 minutes and is completely anonymous.
  • Share it widely on social media, newsletters, listservs, and with your networks (volunteers, employees, members, and committees).
  • Spread the word at any festivals or events you organize or attend!

๐Ÿ“… Deadline: January 31, 2025 (Extended!)
๐Ÿ”— Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FestivalEventAccessibilityQuickSurvey
๐ŸŒ More options, including Word, ASL, LSQ, and voice formats, are available here: https://www.ilc-vac.ca/festivalaccess-quicksurvey

This project focuses on accessibility for outdoor, indoor, and virtual festivals and events in Canada. The insights we gather will directly inform Canadian festival and event accessibility recommendations and contribute to future standards for Accessibility Standards Canada.

#Accessibility #Inclusion #FestivalAccessibility #IndependentLivingCanada

 

Janelle Biagioni2025-01-16T09:10:10-08:00January 16th, 2025|

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