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How many modules are in AODA training, and why it is required?

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  Employees need  AODAcompliance training  after hiring, so they can do their jobs well. Employees also need to be trained when their organizations' customer service policies change. Another thing: All businesses and government agencies with more than twenty employees have to keep track of when they train workers, too. To keep track of what happened, you need to write down how many people were trained and when it happened. Modules in AODA training A lot of different ways to learn about the AODA make it easy for organizations to incorporate  AODAtraining for employees  into their other on-boarding and training methods. It also makes sure that providers can make their own training that connects AODA principles to the work they do every day. Libraries, for example, might give people with disabilities hands-on training on how to use assistive computer technology if they have trouble. A restaurant could get help with how to communicate. This could include reading...

Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) | Changing Paces

Main Purpose of the AODA ■ To achieve full access for all Ontarians by first developing and implementing, and then fully enforcing, Accessibility Standards on or before January 1, 2025. The AODA Vision An accessible Ontario in 20 years or less… Will require: ■ Fundamental, comprehensive change to ensure accessible buildings, communications, services and employment for people with disabilities. ■ Development and enforcement of five Accessibility Standards that will define appropriate levels of accessibility in the areas of Customer Service, Transportation, Information & Communication, the Built Environment and Employment. ■ Information and education to change attitudes, values and behaviour towards accessibility. Will result in: ■ The full participation of Ontarians with disabilities in Ontario’s community and economic life. ■ Maintenance of dignity, quality of life and a strong economy for all Ontarians. Accessibility as an investment makes good economic sense! An Overview of the A...