Accessibility
Artscape Venues strives to provide equal treatment and benefit through its services, programs and facilities. We respect the dignity and independence of persons with disabilities.
Artscape Venues employees, volunteers and third-party contractors accommodate the use of personal assistive devices that enable a person with a disability to access our services, programs and facilities. assistive devices include and are not limited to: gps, mobility devices, personal oxygen tanks, mini pocket recorders and communication boards (e.g. a bliss board). We are committed to removing barriers to access for people with disabilities and welcome feedback about how we can improve our customer service.
Artscape Venues employees, volunteers and third-party contractors recognize a person’s right to have her or his service animal with her or him at all times. service animals are permitted to be with their person in all artscape facilities.
When a person with a disability is accompanied by a support person, Artscape Venues employees, volunteers and third-party contractors will ensure that both persons are permitted to enter the premises. Artscape will never impede a person with a disability’s access to her or his support person while on the premises. A support person is a person who accompanies the person with a disability in order to help with communication, mobility, personal car or medical needs or to help with access to goods or services. The support person can be a paid support worker, volunteer, a friend or family member.
Artscape Venues reserves the right to waive the admission fee to any event or function for a support person who is accompanying a person with a disability. If artscape is charging an admission fee in connection with a support person’s presence at an event or function, we will post a notice providing information in advance about the amount that is payable.
When communicating with a person with a disability, Artscape Venue’s employees, volunteers and third-party contractors are committed to doing so in a manner that is respectful and dignified.
If there is a temporary disruption in the availability of a service, program or facility that supports access by people with disabilities (e.g., the temporary loss of elevator service or an automatic door opener), artscape daniels launchpad will post a notice of the reason for the disruption, the date(s) of disruption, the anticipated duration of the disruption and a description of alternative facilities or services that are available. at minimum, this notice will be posted in a conspicuous place at the affected premises and may also be posted on artscape’s websites as appropriate.
Artscape Venues is committed to ensuring that its employees and volunteers who deal with the public and its clients receive training on accessible customer service. third-party contractors who deliver goods and services on behalf of artscape are required to ensure that they meet the requirements of the accessibility standards for customer service. Artscape's training plan includes information on the Ontario human rights code and the AODA. Managers and supervisors ensure that training records are maintained, including dates when training is provided and the number of employees who receive training.
Artscape can provide a PDF copy of its accessibility compliance reports. To request a copy or copies, please contact Carol Davies, director of marketing and communications, by email at cdavies@artscape.ca or by phone at 416-392-1038, extension 25.
All documentation on artscape’s websites can be provided to individuals in an alternate format upon request. Please contact Carol Davies, director of marketing and communications, by email at cdavies@artscape.ca or by phone at 416-392-1038, extension 25.