
Public Guardian and Trustee Accessibility Survey |
Have you interacted with the PGT as a client, family or friend of a client, or a third-party partner? We would like to hear from you about your accessibility experience in this anonymous survey.
The Accessible B.C. Act is a law that helps make B.C. a more accessible province for people with disabilities. Under the Act, the PGT has created an Accessibility Plan. The plan focuses on understanding the current state of accessibility at the PGT and learning more. The PGT aims to identify, remove and prevent barriers to people who interact with us.
Information is collected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) for the purpose of public feedback as per section 12 of the Accessible British Columbia Act. If you have any questions about the collection, use or disclosure of information, contact the PGT’s Information and Privacy Officer at 604-660-4444 or mail@trustee.bc.ca.
The Accessible B.C. Act is a law that helps make B.C. a more accessible province for people with disabilities. Under the Act, the PGT has created an Accessibility Plan. The plan focuses on understanding the current state of accessibility at the PGT and learning more. The PGT aims to identify, remove and prevent barriers to people who interact with us.
Information is collected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA) for the purpose of public feedback as per section 12 of the Accessible British Columbia Act. If you have any questions about the collection, use or disclosure of information, contact the PGT’s Information and Privacy Officer at 604-660-4444 or mail@trustee.bc.ca.
Definitions:
Accessibility:
When all people can use programs, services, devices and places when needed. Accessibility is about removing barriers and increasing inclusion and independence for everyone.
Accessibility:
When all people can use programs, services, devices and places when needed. Accessibility is about removing barriers and increasing inclusion and independence for everyone.
Accommodation:
Making changes to remove barriers stopping people from fully participating. This can mean making an accommodation when somebody asks for it. It can also mean finding and reducing barriers before they happen.
Making changes to remove barriers stopping people from fully participating. This can mean making an accommodation when somebody asks for it. It can also mean finding and reducing barriers before they happen.
Barrier:
Anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully and equally participating in society.
Anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully and equally participating in society.