1. DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD


    Niagara Catholic District School Board

    Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

    For the years December 2012 – 2017

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    Niagara Catholic





    DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD


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    MULTI-YEAR ACCESSIBILITY PLAN
    (Working Document)
     
     
    Submitted to
    NIAGARA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
    December 2012 to December 2017
     
     
    Prepared by
    Accessibility Planning Committee
    In accordance with
    Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
    Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation
     
    April 2015
     
     
     
     
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
     
     
    Page
    Cover Page
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    Plan Availability
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    Table of Contents
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    Section  

    1. Aim
     

     

     

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    2. Objectives
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    3.   Commitment to Accessibility Planning
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    4.   Description of Niagara Catholic District School Board
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    5.   Members of “Accessibility Planning Committee”
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    6.   Strategy for prevention and removal of barriers
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    7.   Barrier-Identification Methodologies
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    8.   Recent Barrier Removal Achievements
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    9.   Barriers to be addressed in 2012-2017 Multi-Year Plan
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    10.   Review and Monitoring Process
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    11.   Communication of the Plan
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    Appendices:

     

     
     

     

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    Aim

     

    This multi-year Accessibility Plan is developed in accordance with the Integration Accessibility Standards Regulation under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. It incorporates the intentions of the Board to meet its obligations under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001. The Plan describes the measures that the Board will take over the five year period from 2012-2017 to identify, remove and prevent barriers to people with disabilities who work, learn and participate in the School Board community and environment including students, staff, parents and guardians, volunteers and visitors to the Board and its schools. The plan will be guided by the Niagara Catholic District School Board Accessibility Standards Policy and Procedures No. 800.8.

     

    1.0   Objectives

     

    This Plan:

     

    1.1   Describes the process by which the Niagara Catholic District School Board will identify, remove and prevent barriers;

     

    1.2   Reviews recent efforts of the Niagara Catholic District School Board to remove and prevent barriers;

     

    1.3   Describes the measures the Niagara Catholic District School Board will take in the period 2012-2017 to identify, remove and prevent barriers;

     

    1.4   Makes a commitment to provide an annual status report on the Board’s implementation of the multi-year accessibility plan;

     

    1.5   Makes a commitment to review and update the multi-year accessibility plan at least once every 5 years;


     


    1.6   Describes how the Niagara Catholic District School Board will make this accessibility plan available to the public.

     

    2.0   Commitment to Accessibility Planning 

     

    This document has been written with the intent that the recommendations prepared by the Accessibility Planning Committee will be presented to Administrative Council and to the Board of Trustees.

     

     

     

     

     

    The Niagara Catholic District School Board is committed to:

     

    2.1   Maintaining an Accessibility Planning Committee;

     

    2.2   Continuing the process of consulting with the Special Education Advisory Committee and with persons with disabilities;

     

    2.3   Ensuring, wherever practicable, that Board policies, procedures and practices are consistent with the principles of accessibility and inclusive/universal design. The Accessibility Planning Committee will provide input re: accessibility issues, where appropriate, with regard to new policies and procedures and to those under review;

     

    2.4   Improving access to facilities, policies, programs, practices and services for students, staff, parents/guardians, volunteers and members of the community. Consideration of ongoing identification of barriers will be the responsibility of the Accessibility Planning Committee and will, wherever practicable, be incorporated in the multi-year plan.

     

    The Director of Education has authorized the Accessibility Planning Committee to review and update the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan that will enable the Niagara Catholic District School Board to meet these commitments.

     

    3.0   Description of the Niagara Catholic District School Board

     

    Following government legislation entitled the “Fewer School Boards Act,” the total number of school boards in Ontario was reduced to 72. The aforementioned legislation also impacted the Niagara Catholic District School Board. The Niagara Catholic District School Board was established on January 1, 1998, as a result of the amalgamation of the former Lincoln County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and Welland County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, in compliance with government legislation.

     

    The Niagara Catholic District School Board, consisting of eight secondary schools and forty-nine elementary schools, currently serves 22,213 students and 3,133 employees. The philosophy of the Niagara Catholic District School Board is that learners are called by God to fulfill their potential; all learners are gifted by God and can learn; learning is an interactive process; learning is an enriching experience; and learning is for eternity. Furthermore, students, regardless of special talents or challenging needs can grow and they can grow best by attending schools, which offer accessible programs, in accessible settings, through accessible services.


     


     

     

     
    The Niagara Catholic District School Board, through the charisms of faith, social justice, support and leadership, nurtures an enriching Catholic learning community for all to reach their full potential and become living witnesses of Christ.

     
     


    4.0   Members of Accessibility Planning Committee
    Planning Committee Members
    Yolanda Baldasaro Senior Administration; Superintendent of Education
    Cathy McMullin Applied Behaviour Analysis Supervisor; Special Education
    Shonna K Daly Niagara Catholic Parent Involvement Committee
    Jennifer McArthur First Vice President OECTA Elementary
    Jennifer Pellegrini Communications Officer
    Frances Brockenshire Vice-Principal; Saint Michael Catholic High School
    Theo Dagenais Principal; St. John Bosco Catholic School
    Amy Dowd Coordinator; Special Education
    Jayne Evans Consultant; Arts/FSL/ESL
    Mark Ferri Manager; Purchasing Services
    Tara Formisano Teacher; Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    Bill Helmeczi Member; Special Education Advisory Committee
    Sheila Lohnes Supervisor; Library Information Centres
    Sabina Bernardi Human Resources Administrator
    Grant Frost Education Technology Officer
    Lori Powell Executive Director; Niagara Student Transportation Services
    Janice Barretto-Mendonca Consultant; Equity and Student Leadership

     
    Scott Whitwell Controller of Facilities Services  


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     


    5.0   Strategy for prevention and removal of barriers

     

    The principles of inclusionary practice, freedom from barriers and accessible environments informs all Niagara Catholic District School Board policies, programs, procedures and services. Through the Annual Accessibility Plan implemented under the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 , the Niagara Catholic District School Board’s programming, policies and practices have been assessed to ensure continuous improvement in accessibility. This process will continue through the establishment of a multi-year accessibility plan which places particular emphasis on the provisions of the regulations made under the AODA with regard to customer service, information and communications, employment, school transportation and the design of public spaces.

     

    6.0   Barrier Identification Methodologies  

     

    The Accessibility Planning Committee uses the following barrier-identification methods:

     
    Methodology
    Description
    Status
    Feedback process
    Information received through Feedback – Accessibility link on Board website.
    Ongoing
    Accessibility Planning Committee regular meetings Potential actions re: identified accessibility issues discussed within multi-year strategy
    Ongoing
    Accessibility Planning Committee also considers Facilities report re: physical environment Surveys of buildings considered and identification of criteria for action within multi-year strategy
    Ongoing
    Communication steps: Board, SEAC, Employee Groups, Public Opportunity for input or feedback prior to approval and posting on website
    To be scheduled, annual expectation
     


     



     

    7.0   Recent Barrier Removal Achievements

     

    The most recent Annual Accessibility Plan developed in accordance with the Ontarians with Disability Act (ODA) identified a range of barriers and appropriate strategies for their removal. The detailed achievements are set out in the following chart:

     

     
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action Taken
    Physical/Architectural
    Identified schools as needed
    ·   Equipment recommended through certified professionals


    ·   Mobility training for blind and low vision

    ·   Specialized transportation

    ·   Accessible parking

    ·   Sensory rooms

    ·   Communication devices for fire alarms
    Physical/Architectural
    See Appendix A

    Accessibility Projects Completed 2013-2014
    Information and Communication All School Board Sites  

     

     
    ·   The front doors at all elementary schools are complete – both doors open with a single card reader.  Secondary schools and the Catholic Education Centre are on a schedule where front doors are unlocked during the day.

     
    Information and communication Niagara Catholic Board Website
    ·   Update of JavaScript file that supports keyboard accessible menu dropdowns (navigation).

    ·   The Board website's menu was successfully tested using the following Internet Browsers: Google Chrome and Internet Explorer, as well a Screen Reader: 64-bit Demo of JAWS 15.

     
    Information and Communication Identified schools/students as needed
    ·   Installation of electrical receptacles for the use of identified communication devices

    ·   Provision of interpreter service upon request

    ·   FM systems
    Information and Communication Board-wide
    ·   Emergency Workplace Response Plan

    ·   All Emergency Procedures Plans for Public Safety Information

    ·   Alternative formats available upon request

    ·   Accessibility link on Board website
    Attitudinal
    Board-wide
    ·   Ongoing training in Accessible Customer Service

    ·   Creating caring and safe school environments through professional development, School Improvement Plan Process, Safe Schools Surveys

    ·   Ongoing Accessibility Awareness Training for Educators.

    ·   Ongoing Accessibility Awareness Training as it Pertains to the Human Rights Code.

    ·   Targeting ways to improve parent engagement and student voice (BIPSA)

    ·   Bi-Annual School Climate Survey

    ·   Ongoing Cultural Competency Training
    Technology
    Identified schools/students as needed
    ·   Technology to support individual needs. (hardware, software)
    Systemic
    Board-wide
    ·   Board policies, guidelines, protocols and procedures that reflect accessibility needs (e.g. Accessibility Customer Service; revised Feb. 2015, Guidelines for Certified Service Animals)

    ·   Regular Special Education Advisory Committee meetings

    ·   Compliance with Integrated Accessibility

    Standards Regulation timelines to date (Employment, Transportation, Information & Communication and Design of Public Spaces Standards)  


     

    New school construction has adhered to the current building code and includes level access to schools, automatic door openers, elevators in schools of more than one floor, accessible washrooms.

     

    8.0   Barriers to be addressed under the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

     

    The Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation 191/11 filed in June, 2011, and Ontario Regulation 413/12 (amendment to 191/11) to reflect changes to 191/11 and inclusion of The Design of Public Spaces Standard, pursuant to the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 identified specific requirements to achieve accessibility in the areas of:

    ·   Information and Communications

    ·   Employment

    ·   Transportation

    ·   Design of Public Spaces

    These requirements build on the Accessibility Standards for Customer Service which came into force in 2007.

     

    Niagara Catholic District School Board endeavors, through this Multi-year Accessibility Plan for the period 2012-2017, to take action to address barriers to accessibility related to the Standards areas of current Regulations. This is in addition to ongoing work the Board is undertaking with regard to identification and removal of barriers in the Board’s physical environment.

     

     

    2012-2013

     
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Effective Date
    Systemic
    Board-wide
    Develop Accessibility Policy Statement

     
    January 1, 2013

     

    Completed
    Attitudinal – Information and Communications
    Board-wide
    Develop Administrative Procedures re: Accessible Information and Communications


     
    January 1, 2013

     

    Completed
    Attitudinal – Employment
    Board-wide
    Develop Administrative Procedures re: Accessible Employment


     
    January 1, 2013

     

    Completed
    Systemic
    Board-wide
    Review procurement practices to incorporate accessibility criteria for goods, services, facilities


     
    January 1, 2013

     

    Ongoing
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Provide accessibility awareness training for all

    educators/ classroom-based staff on accessible instruction and program delivery

     


     

     

     
    Ongoing 2012-2013

     

     
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Review practices to ensure readiness to provide educational resources or materials, student records and information on program requirements in accessible formats upon request

     

     
    January 1, 2013

     

    Completed
    Physical
    See Appendix B

    Accessibility Projects Completed 2013-2014 (as of February 11, 2014)

     

     
    Ongoing 2013-2014
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Information and Communication
    Identified schools/students as needed
    ·   Installation of electrical receptacles for the use of identified communication devices
    Information and Communication
    All School Board Sites

     

     
    ·   The front doors at all elementary schools are complete – both doors open with a single card reader.  Secondary schools and the CEC are on a schedule where front doors are unlocked during the day.
    Information and communication All School Board Sites
    ·   Update of JavaScript file that supports keyboard accessible menu dropdowns (navigation).

    ·   The Boards website’s menu was successfully tested using the following Internet Browsers: Google Chrome and Internet Explorer, as well a Screen Reader: 64- bit Demo of Jaws 15.  


     2013-2014

     
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Effective Date
    Systemic - attitudinal
    Board-wide
    Provide training to all staff, volunteers on accessibility standards requirements and on Human Rights Code provisions re: disabilities and ensure third-party providers have similar training. On-line training program completed Feb. 2015.
    Ongoing 2013-2014

     

    Ongoing
    Information and Communication
    Board Offices
    Review process for receiving/responding to feedback to ensure accessibility to persons with disabilities and readiness to provide accessible formats and communication supports upon request.

    Notify the public re: above.
    January 1, 2014

     

    Completed
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Review Board and school websites to assess level of accessibility. Ensure that new sites and web content published after Jan 1, 2012 meet WCAG 2.0, Level A standards.
    January 1, 2014

     

    Completed
    Systemic - Employment
    Board-wide
    Review and update Human Resources procedures and practices with regard to recruitment, job accommodations, alternative accessible formats and communication supports, individual accommodation plans, return to work, performance appraisal, career or professional development, redeployment
    January 1, 2014

     

    Ongoing
    Information and Communication – Student Transportation
    Board-wide

    (Niagara Student Transportation Services and

    Special Education Department and Elementary and Secondary Schools)

     
    Consult with parents and develop individual school transportation plans for students with disabilities, clarifying roles and responsibilities. NSTS receives daily student updates from Maplewood. Changes are flagged by NSTS to inform the need for student update
    January 1, 2014

     

    Ongoing
    Information and Communication
    School Libraries
    Review the readiness of school libraries to provide accessible or conversion-ready formats of print resources upon request 2015

    Completed
    Physical
    See Appendix C

    Future Accessibility Projects for Consideration
    Ongoing 2015-2016
     


     2014-2015

     
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Effective Date
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Identify and have ready access to resources that enable the Board to provide information and communication supports upon request and in a timely manner to persons with disabilities. (Consider access to board meetings/school events) January 1, 2015

    Completed

     

     

     

     
    Information and Communication
    School Libraries
    Ensure readiness of school libraries to provide accessible or conversion-ready formats of print resources upon request.

    Catholic Resource Centre (CRC) purchase of large print materials, electronic books and digital books which are available to all students through classroom teacher.

    Sourcing alternative formats throughout school board, public libraries and other community agencies to meet student need.

    Access Learning Video Streaming - Ontario Curriculum content available to all staff and students. Further inquiry to determine if closed captioning and described video available.
    January 1, 2015

    Completed
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Review accessibility features of all updates and purchases related to board and school websites in anticipation of WCAG, 2.0, Level AA standards. Exploring increased methods of providing accessible ready formats, i.e. verbal descriptions of photos with captioning. All public facing websites are in compliance. Ongoing exploration of school board intranet as it relates to accessibility. Ongoing preparation for 2021 deadline
    Physical
    See Appendix C

    Future Accessibility Projects for Consideration
    Ongoing 2015-2016  


     2015-2016

     
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Effective Date
    Systemic
    Board-wide
    Accessibility Awareness Training for Educators will be converted to on-line training and will become part of Human Resources New Hire package.

    Accessibility Awareness Training as it pertains to the Human Rights Code is now available as an on-line training program and is completed by all employees both new and existing.
    Ongoing
    Information and Communication
    School Libraries
    Review status of capacity of school libraries to provide accessible or conversion-ready formats of digital or multimedia resources upon request in anticipation of 2020 deadline Ongoing preparation for 2020 deadline
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Review accessibility features of all updates and purchases related to board and school websites in anticipation of WCAG, 2.0, Level AA standards Ongoing preparation for 2021 deadline
    Physical
    See Appendix C

    Future Accessibility Projects for Consideration

     
    Ongoing 2016-2017  


    2016-2017

     
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Effective Date
    Systemic
    Board-wide
    Continue to ensure all new staff; teaching and non-teaching, complete Customer Service Training, Accessibility Awareness Training For Educators (where appropriate) and Accessibility Awareness Training as it pertains to the Human Rights Code Training. Ongoing 2016-2017
    Systemic
    Board-wide
    Review status of Board accessibility policies and procedures and update as required Ongoing 2016-2017
    Type of Barrier
    Location
    Action
    Effective Date
    Information and Communication
    School Libraries
    Review status of capacity of school libraries to provide accessible or conversion-ready formats of all resources upon request Ongoing preparation for 2020 deadline
    Information and Communication
    Board-wide
    Review accessibility features of all updates and purchases related to board and school websites in anticipation of WCAG, 2.0, Level AA standards

     
    Ongoing preparation for 2021 deadline
    Physical
    See Appendix C

    Future Accessibility Projects for Consideration
    Ongoing  


    10.0  Review and Monitoring Process

     

    The Accessibility Planning Committee meets regularly during the year to review progress and evaluate the effectiveness of implementation of barrier-removal and prevention strategies and to plan for increased accessibility throughout the Board.

     

    The Accessibility Planning Committee will ensure that in respect of the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan the following steps take place:

    (a)   An annual status report on the progress of the measures taken to implement the plan is prepared.

    (b)   At least once every 5 years the plan is reviewed and updated in consultation with persons with disabilities, with the Board’s Special Education Advisory Committee and other relevant committees.

     

    11.0   Communication of the Plan

     


    This publication is available through the Niagara Catholic District School

    Board’s


     


    ·   website www.niagaracatholic.ca   Accessibility


    ·   Catholic Education Centre, 427 Rice Road, Welland, Ontario


    Accessible formats available upon request. Contact the Communications Department.

     

    Niagara Catholic District School Board will post an annual status report on the progress of the Multi-year Accessibility Plan on the Board’s website.

    We welcome your comments and feedback about accessibility issues at Niagara Catholic. If you have comments or suggestions, please write to us at accessibility.compliance@ncdsb.com or by contacting: the Communications Department at the Catholic Education Centre.



     


     

     


    Appendix A

     
    Accessibility Projects Completed 2013 - 2014
       
    SN# Facility Description
    148 St. Kevin sensory room/main entrance automatic door operator
    120 Mary Ward side entrance accessibility
    127 St. Mary (NF) automatic door operators - main & playground entrance
    133 St. John Bosco automatic door operators - main & playground entrance
    132 St. Ann (F) ramp to portables
    127 St. Mary (NF) renovated accessible washroom
    195 St. John (B) ramp & operator to main entrance
    145 St. Andrew automatic door operators - main & playground entrance
    280 Saint Francis sensory room/accessible washroom/spec. ed. renovation
         
         
           


     


    Appendix B

     
    Accessibility Projects Completed 2014 - 2015
       
    SN# Facility Description
    115 St. Philomena accessible washroom renovation
    115 St. Philomena ramp and operator to main entrance
    116 St. Joseph sensory room
    118 Our Lady of Mount Carmel ramp to gym
    145 St. Augustine sensory room
    180 St. James automatic door operator to side entrances
    180 St. James build accessible washroom
         
         
         
         
           


     

     

     


     


     

     

     

     


     


    Appendix C

     
    Future Accessibility Projects For Consideration
       
    SN# Facility Description
    116 St. Joseph (Stevensville) provide lift to stage
    116 St. Joseph (Stevensville) revise interior ramp for minimum 1:12 slope
    128 St. Patrick (NF) provide elevator
    129 Loretto Catholic retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    139 Monsignor Clancy retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    148 St. Kevin provide barrier free access to second floor
    171 Assumption provide barrier-free lift for stage
    175 St. Alfred retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    176 St. Ann (SC) retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    179 St. Denis retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    181 St. Nicholas provide barrier free access to second floor
    182 St. Peter retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    183 St. Theresa provide lift to stage
    184 Mother Teresa provide sensory room
    197 St. Mark install 2 sets of magnetic hold-open devices
    197 St. Mark retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    220 Saint Michael retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    230 Saint Paul retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    250 Notre Dame College retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    250 Notre Dame College provide barrier free access to second floor
    260 Denis Morris install automatic door openers at main office and attendance office
    260 Denis Morris retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    270 Holy Cross retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor
    280 Saint Francis retrofit to allow barrier free emergency evacuation from second floor  


     


     

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