
Accessibility
For more information about the resources produced by our team please contact us.
Accessible Venues in Toronto
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This is a list of physically accessible venues in the city that people can contribute to or use as a resource for event booking. Please feel free to edit the google doc or add venues if you know of any that are not listed.
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Accessibility Information
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Sexual orientation and gender identity are not the only social determinants of health that affect the lives of 2SLGBTQA+ people. For instance, some 2SLGBTQA+ people’s identities and thus health are affected by their physical or cognitive/developmental capabilities; some 2SLGBTQA+ people live with disabilities. Below are some things our team is committed to doing so that 2SLGBTQA+ people with disabilities can collaborate with us and participate in our projects.
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Wheelchair Access
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Our office is located in a building with an automatic door opening button and an elevator. All of our advisory committee meetings are held at wheelchair accessible locations. If you use a wheelchair and would like to participate in an interview for a project you may come to our office or the interviewer can come to your home.
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ASL Interpretation
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SL interpretation is available to our interview participants. Please let the interviewer know if you require ASL interpretation.
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TTY Services
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We are prepared to use Teletypewriter (TTY), Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TTD) or Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) so that 2SLGBTQA+ people with hearing or speech difficulties can participate in our studies.
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Scent-free Environment
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Our office is a scent-free environment. Some people have allergies to scents. Please do not wear any scents, perfumes or colognes if you are coming to our office.
