Accessibility

The Community Education HUB is built with accessibility in mind. Explore these accessibility features below.

Web Accessibility

American Sign Language

All course learning materials have been translated into American Sign Language by a Deaf interpreter to provide better access to the Deaf and hard of hearing community.

ASL

Adjustable Font Size

The size of the font on the website can be increased using the font size selector in the top right corner of the website. This feature help provide better accessibility for persons with low vision.

Adjustable Font Size

Audio Instruction

All written course materials are provided with voice narration. A person taking a course can choose to read or listen to the instructional material.

Audio Instruction

Statement of Commitment

The Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) was passed on December 5, 2013, to provide a clear, proactive process to identify, prevent, and remove barriers to accessibility.

As an organization that values the inclusion of all people, the Manitoba Possible is committed to the development and implementation of our accessibility plan which will: 

  • Ensure equal access and participation for people of all abilities
  • Meet the needs of people who face accessibility barriers
  • Support people of all abilities by collaborating, promoting innovation and embracing diversity

To learn more about Manitoba Possible’s Accessibility Commitment, please visit our website by clicking here.  

Accessibility
Resources

Manitoba Accessibility Office

The Manitoba Accessibility Office is a central resource for information and resources related to the Accessibility for Manitobans Act. On this website, you can find tools and resources on the Standards of the AMA as well as information on the Manitoba Accessibility Fund.  

Manitoba Possible – Community Education and Training  

Manitoba Possible’s Community Education and Training department offers training on the standards of the AMA and more generally on accessibility and inclusion. Our presentations are derived from the lived experiences of the disability community. We would be happy to work with you to develop a presentation for your organization.  

CNIB: Clear Print Accessibility Guidelines

CNIB’s Clear Print Accessibility Guidelines provides valuable information on how to make visual signage, documents, and other visual elements accessible for those with low vision.  

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines sets our requirements to help businesses and organizations ensure that their website content is accessible. These guidelines include information on written material, media, colours and contrast, and how your website works with various accessibility programs.  

Service Animal Fact Sheet – Manitoba Human Rights Commission 

Service Animals play an important role in removing barriers for persons with disabilities. They have the right to accompany persons with disabilities anywhere that the public is welcomed. The Manitoba Human Rights Commission has prepared a fact sheet to provide more information about the rights and responsibilities of service animals.

Canada Resources

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