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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMarch 30, 2005 Minutes I Meeting Summary Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting Wednesday March 30, 2005 7:00 pm Civic Complex - CAO's Boardroom C¿ú¡ o~ Attendees: Councillor David Pickles Kelly Collins Bill Boyes Prem Noronha-Waldriff Guests: Rob McLaren (Durham Catholic District School Board) Doug Creighton (Durham District Separate School Board) Regrets: Stephen Little Sandy Stanton Debbie Blake Rob Mclaren (Durham Catholic District School Board): Have been following ODA guidelines for the past 2 years - Being Education, have been doing for a long time previous to ODA guidelines. Board is fully inclusive - all students are welcome regardless of ability. Still have lots of inaccessible buildings - especially older buildings. Rarely (1-2 in 20 years) has a student had to go to another school out of their community. Didn't have a 'big vision' of the community at large (parents, community, visitors) - focused solely on the students. Under ODA, required to have an MC and submit an annual plan. To be in print and on Board website (not there yet) Have a working group (Sp. Ed staff / Plant Dept for capital projects / community member with a disability / and a staff person with a disability. 10 School Boards got together and shared plans and developed a template along with the ODA plan. Each Board determines own plans. Part of the S ecial Ed Ian is alwa s on "accessibilit "- CORP0228-2/02 - Rob McLaren / Doug Creighton to provide the City with a copy of their Accessibility Plan. - Prem to provide both Boards with a copy of the City Accessibility Plan. Page 1 have records of what has been done for the past 5 yrs. Other Barriers - own School Board office is not accessible. After hours have to go down stairs to access the building. Some schools were not accessible - received input from Schools on their priorities. Parent Group - Sp. Ed. Adv. Committee involved in priority setting. Identified Communication - started Braille version. - Will be meeting on accessibility plan. Problem - Accessibility Planning Group not really well known with the Board - is frustrating at times as things that are of a high priority to the Committee is low priority to the rest. Meet 5 times as a committee. Worked on 5-6 recommendations; mission statement; vision; removing barriers; attitudes. 1 aspect of teacher in-service is on Integration. Principals are responsible for capital expenditures - each team determines their priorities. Have come a long way but have a long way to go. Doug Creighton (Durham District School Board): Has been the Chair of the working group since the Fall. Put together first plan in 03-04 Superintendents of all Dept's on the Committee - also includes parent council rep / sp. ed. rep / student trustee's - lots of great input. - Audit done on work being done - compiled info. Lots of work done through new buildings Inventory of accessible buildings continues to grow. Closing older outdated buildings - though very hard to do. An audit report of accessible features at each school has been put together. All are charged with preventing new barriers Main thrust of plan is to look at attitudinal barriers. Surveyed school boards in southern Ontario. "Accessibility Handbook" from Halton - excellent. Durham is going to develop a handbook that all employee's will be getting a copy of at their orientation: to include appropriate language; behaviour; how to plan a meeting; how to create accessible documents. Hope to raise awareness around issues of accessibility. Can find ways to make changes by thinking well and uttin heads to ether. Page 2 CORP0228-2/02 - Accessibility Handbook is on the Halton website www.oxlevi@hdsb.ca Is there a Disability Awareness Week? Board does not have dedicated funds - dollars are dedicated to tools to access the learning environment / for personalized equipment for students. - Accessibility Plan is condensed from the official ODA version - makes for easier readability. BC - Leader in Accessibility Community Bulletin Boards - always acces. Info in the newspapers CAA Travel Magazines. cessibility Work Plan Update Committee approved the following Accessible Upgrades: Power door for accessible washroom at the O'Brien Meeting Room. ($2,450) Power doors for Male / Female washrooms at the Claremont C.C. (2x $2,450) Committee requested info about the Progress Park Clubhouse ramp required: 1) Who gets the revenue from rentals? Prem to look into. 2) Are there any other groups that can put money into? 3) Does the Progress Club do fundraising that can be used for the ramp? Committee may go down to see the facility / would be limited to contributing a few thousand dollars towards ramp. 3.0 Transportation Update (APTA): - No update as Sandy was absent. 4.0 Other Business 1) Civic Awards: AAC Committee recipient of Access Award. Civic Awards Ceremony to be held Monday April 18, 2005. Committee to meet in the Civic Complex Main Lobby at 6:30 m. Ceremon to start at 7:00 m Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 _ Debbie to accept medal on behalf of the Committee as the longest standing member. Confirmed attendance: Debbie Blake (and husband) - Bill Boyes Kelly Collins - Sandy Stanton Prem Noronha-Waldriff Stephen Little sends his regrets: Out of town on business. 2) Revised Site Plan Guidelines 3) Updated Facility Audits 8.0 Next Meeting: Wednesda April 27, 2005. Meeting Adjourned: 9:00 pm Copy: Division Head, Culture & Recreation Supervisor, Culture & Recreation CORP0228-2/02 Prem to check with Tyler Barnett on progress to date. Prem to check with Tim Moore and advise C. Pickles a week prior to next Meeting. Page 4