To provide feedback regarding the way we provide products and services to people with disabilities, please contact us:
Telephone: 416-674-3350
Fax: 416-674-8018
E-mail: accessibility@pbas.ca
Mail:
PBAS is committed to ensuring equal access and participation for people with disabilities. As such, we strive to ensure we meet the needs of people with disabilities while adhering to the principles of dignity, independence, integration and equal opportunity in our services.
Goals |
Status |
Measures Taken |
Establishment of accessibility policies
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Completed |
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Accessibility Plans
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Completed |
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Training
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Completed |
and Integrated Accessibility Standards – Information/Communication and Employment Standards training modules. |
Goals |
Status |
Measures Taken |
Cont’d employees, volunteers, those who provide services on behalf of PBAS and those who participate in policy development. |
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Feedback
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Completed |
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Accessible Formats and Communication Supports
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Completed |
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Accessible Websites and Web Content
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Completed |
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Goals |
Status |
Measures Taken |
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Completed |
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Goals |
Status |
Measures Taken |
Continued
- The employee moves to a different location in the organization |
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Continued
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Establishment of Policies
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Completed |
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Use of Service Animals and Support Persons
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Completed |
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Goals |
Status |
Measures Taken |
Notice of Temporary Disruptions Provide notice of any temporary service disruptions as they arise. |
Completed |
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Training for Staff
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Completed |
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Feedback Process
feedback regarding accessibility and make it available to the public. |
Completed |
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Format of Documents
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Completed |
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The PBAS Group of Companies (Benchmark Decisions Ltd, Prudent Benefits Administration Services Inc., Student Benefits Administrators Inc.), herein referred to as “PBAS”, is committed to providing equal access and participation for people with disabilities while adhering to the principles of dignity, independence, integration and equal opportunity in our customer service practices.
Our customer service practices are intended to ensure that our services are accessible to everyone, and to establish guidelines on providing timely and barrier-free services for our clients, members and the public.
A person with a disability may use their own assistive device for the purposes of obtaining, using and benefiting from PBAS services or facilities. In situations where an assistive device presents a safety concern or when accessing services provided by PBAS might be an issue, other reasonable measures will be used.
A person with a disability who is accompanied by a guide dog or service animal is welcome to access areas that are open to members and the public.
If it is not readily apparent that the animal is being used for reasons relating to a disability, PBAS may request verification, such as a letter from a regulated health professional confirming that the person requires the animal for reasons related to the disability.
PBAS will communicate with people with disabilities in ways that take into account their disability and preference.
A person with a disability can be accompanied by a support person while on PBAS premises.
A notice will be provided for all planned or unexpected disruptions in service that are used by people with disabilities. The notice will include information about the reason for the disruption, its anticipated duration and a description of alternative facilities or resources available.
All feedback and questions regarding the way we provide services to persons with disabilities should be directed to:
Telephone: 416-674-3350
Fax: 416-674-8018
E-mail: accessibility@pbas.ca
Mail: