Accessibility Act

Accessibility Act

The Accessible British Columbia Act provides OSG a framework to identify, remove, and prevent barriers to accessibility. The Provincial Government created the legislation as an important step to making BC a more accessible province for all.

Our Commitment

At OSG we recognize that barriers may exist and we seek to identify and remove them. We value and respect everyone’s contributions.

Part of this commitment involves working collaboratively with the community to identify barriers for people with disabilities across our teaching and learning environments, workplaces, and community spaces.

Accessibility at OSG

The community may review OSG’s Accessibility Plan here.

Our approach is designed to recognize the gaps and opportunities to improve accessibility in our community. By engaging in thoughtful planning, meaningful engagement, training, and direct action, we aim to deliver lasting accessibility improvements for all members of our community.

Accessibility is defined as the state of having programs, services and environments that allow all individuals to participate fully in society without encountering barriers.

A barrier is defined as anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully participating in all aspects of society because of their disability, including an architectural barrier, an attitudinal barrier, an informational or communications barrier, a physical barrier, a policy, procedure or a practice, or a technological barrier.

OSG has established a working committee to gather information about accessibility and assist in identifying barriers in our school. We encourage members of the community to assist in and provide feedback in the following ways:

1. Online Form: Submit feedback about barriers faced through our online form here. You can attach files to help explain the barrier you faced within the form such as:

  • A video
  • A voice recording
  • Photos

2. By Email: Email your feedback to: [email protected]

3. By Phone: Please call us at: (604) 533-5529

4. By Mail: Accessibility Committee, OneSchool Global, 23328 44 Ave, Langley, BC. V2Z 2V2

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