ASL – Accessibility and accommodations guidelines - 4 of 4
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Accessibility training at the Commission
- Commission staff members have received training on accommodation requests, and training will continue as appropriate. The goal is to ensure that Commission staff members understand these guidelines and understand how to handle accommodation requests.
- Commissioners also receive regular information and briefing sessions to keep them appraised of accessibility issues and the needs of Canadians with disabilities.
How to give feedback
- The Commission has a feedback process that anyone can use to identify accessibility barriers they have experienced in dealing with the Commission. To comment on these guidelines, or how they are being applied, people can use the feedback process or send an email to accessible@crtc.gc.ca.
- The Commission welcomes accommodation requests and feedback on its practices. It may update these guidelines from time to time based on feedback and experience.
This ASL video is the fourth of four that set out the CRTC Information Bulletin on Accessibility and accommodations guidelines.
This video describes accessibility training at the CRTC and how to give accessibility feedback.
To see the entire Information Bulletin, please watch all 4 videos in this playlist: ASL – Accessibility and accommodations guidelines.
Accessibility and accommodations guidelines CRTC 2025-95
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