AODA requirements are bringing major changes to Ontario’s career colleges. Understand these changes and your responsibility to accommodate and ensure your college is aware of the resources available with the help of our legal experts.
In coordination with this webinar, we have put together a special issue of CCO's sector magazine, The Voice. This issue serves as a supplementary document and necessary precursor for those attending the AODA webinar.
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Owners and staff who participate in this webinar will be able to apply the resources and information conveyed directly to their institution and ensure staff are prepared to meet the January 1, 2018 AODA requirements. Workplace lawyer Dan Attwell will guide participants through their AODA compliance obligations with a particular focus on employment standards to assist colleges with appropriately accommodating accessibility needs.
Participants will secure a greater understanding of how AODA specifically impacts PCCs and be advised of upcoming reporting obligations.
Dan Attwell’s specialized practice includes significant work in human rights, accessibility, health and safety, and violence and harassment. Dan provides his clients with a practical and modern approach to managing the workplace, with an emphasis on policy development and maintaining best practices.
Topics Specific to Accessibility
Who will get the most out of this webinar
First established in Toronto, and recently recognized by Canadian Lawyer magazine as one of the Top 10 Labour and Employment boutiques, Mathews Dinsdale’s 50+ lawyer firm now has offices in three provinces and has represented clients across Canada for more than 60 years. It is the Canadian member of Ius Laboris, the world’s largest alliance of workplace law firms.
Mathews Dinsdale specializes exclusively in all areas of labour and employment law, representing a broad range of employers in both the public and private sectors. The firm’s public sector practice includes representation of municipalities, school boards, private colleges, community service groups, police services, providers of support services, hospitals, long-term care facilities, district health units, and numerous not-for-profit organizations.