Accessibility Champion Award nominations are OPEN
Visit vaughan.ca/accessibility to submit a nomination before Nov. 19
Do you know someone who advocates for an accessible community? Or want to recognize a business that has created a fully accessible work environment? Nominate them for a 2021 Vaughan Accessibility Champion Award today!
Established in 2019 by the City of Vaughan’s Accessibility Advisory Committee, the annual award recognizes businesses and individuals that foster inclusivity and advance accessibility throughout the city. Vaughan Accessibility Champions can be nominated in four categories, including as:
- an individual
- a small business with fewer than 20 employees
- a medium or large business with 20 or more employees
- an individual with a disability
Nominations for the 2021 awards will be accepted until Friday, Nov. 19.
To be eligible for the award, the business or individual must provide goods or services to people with disabilities within the Vaughan community. Examples include a business that has implemented significant accessibility upgrades or an individual who has secured and/or invented a product or service for people with disabilities. To learn more about submission criteria or the award categories, visit vaughan.ca/accessibility.
The successful candidates will be notified by the end of November. Recipients will be honoured at a virtual award ceremony hosted by the City of Vaughan on Monday, Dec. 13, 2021. This event will be streamed live online at vaughan.ca/live. Additional event details will be announced closer to the event date. Continue to check vaughan.ca/accessibility for updates.
As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues, now more than ever, it is important to recognize accessibility achievements that residents will enjoy long after the pandemic has passed. Acknowledging community leaders through the Vaughan Accessibility Champion Awards reflects this. The awards also align with several priorities outlined in the 2018-2022 Term of Council Service Excellence Strategic Plan, including enhancing citizen experience, contributing to an active, safe and diverse community, and city-building that fosters community well-being in public spaces. Learn more about how the City is championing accessibility in Vaughan’s Accessibility Plan (PDF) and the Accessibility Policy (PDF).