We recognize that accessibility is a critical part of creating safety, dignity and respect for everyone who engages with our work — especially for individuals and communities that face systemic barriers.
We’re working to reduce and eliminate accessibility barriers across our programs, services, communications and digital platforms. This includes ongoing efforts to improve physical, digital, attitudinal and systemic accessibility in alignment with the Accessible Canada Act and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act.
Accessibility is more than a compliance obligation. It’s a core principle that strengthens our ability to meaningfully engage survivors, partners and communities in our shared work to end human trafficking in Canada.
If you experience or witness barriers in accessing our services or information, or have feedback about accessibility, let us know through our accessibility feedback form.
You can submit the form anonymously or provide your contact information if you would like a response. All feedback is reviewed with care and used to inform our ongoing accessibility efforts.