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CURRENT ACCESSIBILITY and Services ALERTS:
There are no current alerts across Grand Erie schools
Grand Erie strives to ensure that the key principles of independence, dignity, integration and equality of opportunity are reflected in our learning and working environments.
Grand Erie facilities will provide services that respect the independence and dignity of people with disabilities and offer services that include the use of assistive devices. If you require any help accessing a Grand Erie building, please call the school or Board office in advance.
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If you have any concerns regarding the accessibility of services offered by the Grand Erie District School Board, please contact us by telephone 1-888-548-8878 or by email at info@granderie.ca.
Strengthening the Culture of Accessibility
OPSBA has launched a new video titled "By Any Measure" to shine a spotlight on accessibility. The video showcases successful student and staff-led initiatives that are making accessibility integral to school culture in Ontario. This initiative is in partnership with the Ontario Student Trustees Association (OSTA-AECO) with support from the Government of Ontario.
More than 1.65 million Ontarians, or 15.4% of the population, have a recognized disability. This means that people with disabilities are by far the largest minority group in Ontario. The most important barrier to overcome is the barrier of attitude – that's where the involvement of our schools holds the key to change and equality. As educators embrace the challenge of shifting attitudes towards disability, we will create the kind of change that is vitally needed.
"The best way to change the future is to start with our young people, and this video is a great way to begin the conversation that needs to happen in our classrooms and beyond," said David Onley, Special Advisor to Ontario's Minister Responsible for Accessibility. "Making accessibility part of the culture in our schools today is an important step towards ensuring all Ontarians can reach their full potential."
"By Any Measure" is available in accessible video formats on the Ontario Public School Boards' Association website. The videos may be downloaded, embedded or shared from Vimeo. Direct links to the videos on Vimeo are available below:
You are encouraged to circulate the videos to your schools and post the videos on your board’s website if that is consistent with your board’s policies and procedures.
We hope the video will be shown to students and staff across the province to promote accessibility awareness and inspire students to take part in Ontario's commitment to an accessible province by 2025.
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