Help Improve Accessibility at Public Services and Procurement Canada
Official title: Three-year Departmental Accessibility Plan
Public Services and Procurement Canada wants to hear about accessibility barriers you've faced when using their services. Your feedback will shape the department's next accessibility plan. This is part of Canada's commitment under the Accessible Canada Act to remove barriers for people with disabilities.
Why This Matters
Ever struggled to access a government service because of a disability? This is your chance to flag those problems. PSPC handles procurement and real property for the whole federal government. Making their services accessible ripples across all federal programs.
What Could Change
PSPC could change how they design buildings, websites, and services. New accessibility standards might be adopted for federal procurement. The department's three-year accessibility plan will include specific commitments based on what they hear.
Key Issues
- What accessibility barriers have you experienced with PSPC services?
- How can PSPC improve its accessibility plan?
How to Participate
- Visit the accessibility page to learn about different ways to provide feedback.