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Revision as of 12:16, 11 March 2022
Inclusion and Accessibility
Inclusion & Accessibility are among the seven key pillars of ESDC Workplace. Our department is demonstrating leadership in this area by implementing a modernized work environment offering flexible and dynamic workspaces that can meet every employee’s needs and preferences, including those with visible and invisible disabilities.
Inclusion VS Accessibility in the workplace
Inclusion in the workplace: refers to ensuring that individuals of any race, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, ability, etc. feels respected and included in their workplace.
Accessibility in the workplace: refers to a workplace design that allows equitable access to all individuals.
USER-CENTERED
ESDC Workplace is a welcoming and inclusive work environment that supports employees by:
- Encouraging mobility
- Enabling employees to work from the location that suits their day-to-day activities
- Helping achieve a healthy work-life balance
WELL-BEING
ESDC Workplace promotes well-being by:
- Encouraging movement throughout the day
- Maximizing the use of natural light and calming outdoor views
- Creating spaces that promote social connectivity
ERGONOMICS
Ergonomic furnishings and equipment are implemented throughout ESDC Workplace to accommodate a range of ergonomic needs including:
- Height
- Width
- Angle of adjustability
Upcoming Inclusion & Accessibility Features for ESDC Workplaces
Inclusion
Acoustic zones and adjustable lighting
Supports neurodiversity with a variety of spaces and acoustic zones that accommodate different sensory needs, including adjustable lighting to accommodate those with light sensitivity or visual impairments
Inclusive signage
Tactile signs throughout the workplace, excludes braille
Universal washrooms
Large and small universal washrooms with at least one adult change table at each work location
Accessibility
Larger hallways, circulation areas and entrances
Reduces congestion and accommodates larger mobility devices
Accessible appliances and fixtures
Includes two-height water fountains with bottle filling stations
Tactile flooring
Located in client spaces, to provide navigation assistance
Wayfinding beacons
For navigation assistance both to and through our spaces
Controlled use of colours
Colours of walls, doors, frames, etc. established for higher contrast to assist with wayfinding and other disabilities
Adjustable lighting levels
Located in rooms to accommodate those with disabilities affected by lighting levels