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Who are we?

The Family Service Toronto (FST) Accessibility Working Group (AWG) was created in June 2021 to improve access to FST services and supports for service users.

The working group is introducing an Accessibility Advisory Group to make recommendations on accessibility to improve access to services. The Advisory Group members will be supported by FST staff and will consist of volunteers who are FST clients living with or caring for an individual living with a disability (this includes but is not limited to physical disabilities, developmental and/or intellectual disabilities, ASD, Acquired Brain Injury, or mental health conditions).

Would you like to share your ideas and listen to others’ ideas on accessibility?

At Family Service Toronto, we would like to invite you to

  1. share your past or current experience receiving our services; and 
  2. give suggestions and share your thoughts on different accessibility topics.

Topics of discussion may include: service forms, website, physical barriers, etc.

Who are we looking for?

We are looking for FST clients who have used services at Family Service Toronto and are:

  • living with a disability, including a physical, developmental and/or intellectual disability; or
  • caring for someone living with a disability

Want to be a member?

The group will meet online, on Zoom, once a month for 12 months.

To apply to become a member of the group, please connect with Mindy Khu
Coordinator, Volunteer Resources at 416-595-9230 ext. 253;  [email protected]

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