Francesco Sorbara
Francesco Sorbara
Member of Parliament for Vaughan—Woodbridge
Government of Canada improves accessibility for Canadians with disabilities in Vaughan
April 3, 2018

April 3, 2018 - Vaughan, Ontario - Today, Francesco Sorbara, Member of Parliament for Vaughan-Woodbridge, on behalf of the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities, announced that Hospice Vaughan in the City of Vaughan has received $50,000 of financial support through the Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) to fund the construction of an essential elevator at the Centre of Excellence Residential Hospice, ultimately improving accessibility for Canadians with disabilities.

Canadians with disabilities face daily challenges that prevent them from participating fully in all aspects of our society. Through programs such as the EAF, the Government of Canada is committed to reducing these barriers and ensuring that everyone has equal access and equal opportunity.  Hospice Vaughan’s new Centre of Excellence will include a 10-bed residential hospice, support for patients and families, as well as provide facilities to conduct research and educate health care professionals on palliative care best practices.

The EAF funds projects that fall under one of two streams: community accessibility or workplace accessibility.

The Workplace Accessibility Stream gives eligible organizations across Canada funding for projects that improve accessibility and safety for people with disabilities through renovations, retrofits or construction of workplaces, including the provision of accessible information and communication technologies for work use.

The Community Accessibility Stream provides funding for projects that help improve accessibility and safety through renovations, retrofits or construction of community facilities and venues so that programs and services can be accessed by people with disabilities. This includes the provision of information and communication technologies for community use that eliminate systemic accessibility barriers.

Eligible organizations can submit funding applications through an annual EAF call for proposals.

Quotes

 “Canada is at its best and all of society benefits when everyone is included. The Enabling Accessibility Fund is one of the measures that exist to ensure persons with disabilities have opportunities to participate on an equal basis. Through this funding and partnerships with organizations like Hospice Vaughan, we are working to build a more inclusive and accessible Canada.”

– The Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science and Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities

“Today’s announcement is another example of what the Government of Canada is doing to help Canadians of all abilities to fully participate in and contribute to their workplaces and communities. I want to thank all participating organizations for applying for funding that will help to make our communities and workplaces more inclusive for all Canadians.”

- Francesco Sorbara, Member of Parliament for Vaughan-Woodbridge

“Given our commitment to helping individuals live with dignity, comfort and independence, it is essential that we ensure accessibility at our new Residential Hospice for clients, caregivers, family members, volunteers and the community at large. We are grateful to Employment and Social Development Canada for this Community Accessibility Grant for the construction of an elevator at our new Hospice Vaughan facility. We would also like to thank MP Sorbara for his ongoing support to our organization,”

- Belinda Marchese, Executive Director, Hospice Vaughan.

Quick Facts

 Associated Links

 Contacts

Backgrounder

Enabling Accessibility Fund

The Enabling Accessibility Fund (EAF) is a federal Grants and Contributions program which supports community-based projects across Canada aimed at improving accessibility in public facilities and in workplaces.

Funding is provided through two streams: the Workplace Accessibility Stream and the Community Accessibility Stream.

The Workplace Accessibility Stream supports projects that improve accessibility and safety in workplaces across Canada through capital cost investments, i.e. renovation, retrofit or construction of facilities in which job opportunities can be created or maintained for people with disabilities. This includes the provision of information and communication technologies for community use that eliminate systemic accessibility barriers

The Community Accessibility Stream provides funding to eligible recipients for capital cost projects that improve accessibility in public facilities to improve access to programs and services for people with disabilities. Projects must be directly related to removing barriers and increasing accessibility for people with disabilities in Canadian communities.

All projects must respond to specific eligibility criteria.

For further information on the EAF, please visit http://www.esdc.gc.ca/eng/disability/eaf/

 

 

 

Main office - Woodbridge
8633 Weston Road, Suite 6A
Woodbridge, Ontario
L4L 9R6

Telephone:
905-264-6446

Fax:
905-264-8637
Show Map

Hill Office
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6

Telephone:
613-996-4971

Fax:
613-996-4973
Show Map