FNNBOA is pleased to release the Guide for the Development of Accessibility Standards for the Built Environment In Northern, Rural, Remote and Indigenous Communities (Link below)
This release is timely and fits the need for housing managers in First Nations Indian Reservations in Canada to equip homes with accessibility equipment and designs.
This guide focuses on persons living with disabilities in remote, rural, northern, and Indigenous communities.
The guide is organized according to the following areas of concern:
* Cognitive
* Communication
* Intellectual
* Learning
* Mental Illness
* Physical
* Sensory
The guide provides accessibility solutions for the built environment that focus on homes. The built environment includes:
Common access and circulation – entrances, hallways, doors and doorways, ramps, stairs and ground and floor surfaces
Exterior space – accessible exterior routes – sidewalks
Communication elements – visual display systems
Rooms and spaces – kitchens, bathrooms, living or common-use spaces
Other – caregivers, live-in help, or other essential information
Download the document
Guide for the Development of Accessibility Standards for the Built Environment In Northern, Rural, Remote and Indigenous Communities (.pdf file / 1.6mb)
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Guide for the Development of Accessibility Standards for the Built Environment In Northern, Rural, Remote and Indigenous Communities (.pdf file / 1.6mb)