Press Release
15 March 2024
The Province is taking action to address the recommendations of the first independent review of the Accessibility Act.
“We are committed to building a more equitable and accessible province by 2030,” said Brad Johns, Minister responsible for the Accessibility Act. “It is important to regularly review implementation of the Accessibility Act to make sure it continues to remove and prevent barriers for people with disabilities. These recommendations will help us strengthen our approach to this important work.”
Katie Aubrecht, a disability scholar and associate professor at St. Francis Xavier University, led the independent review.
Work is underway in six priority areas to address the recommendations in the review, including:
Over the next three years, the government will focus on developing and enacting accessibility standards, supporting public sector organizations to update and implement their accessibility plans, and increasing communications and engagement.
The Province’s response to the Accessibility Act review: https://novascotia.ca/accessibility/docs/government-response-accessibility-act-review-report-en.pdf
Quick Facts:
Additional Resources:
News release – Independent Review of Accessibility Act Released https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2023/05/17/independent-review-accessibility-act-released
Accessibility Act review: https://novascotia.ca/accessibility/act-review/
Access by Design 2030: https://novascotia.ca/accessibility/access-by-design/
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