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Nominations are open for the 2024 Frontenac Access Award. Do you know an individual, team, company or organization living and/or working in Frontenac on a project that directly benefits citizens? You should nominate them. Nominations close October 31. Click here to make your nomination.
Improving accessibility for everyone in Frontenac is an investment that benefits us all. Your contributions are an important part of that work. This is your place to learn about accessibility issues, to connect with other people who have similar interests, and — most importantly — to shape and share your thoughts, opinions, and ideas.
To the right you'll find important links, resources, and connections you can use to learn more. Below are a series of tools you can use to discuss issues with neighbours and staff, to share your ideas on accessibility, and to share your stories. All of your contributions will go to help shape accessibility work across Frontenac.
Learn more about the Joint Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee by clicking HERE.
We are committed to:
Providing accessible customer service to persons with disabilities
Removing barriers for people with disabilities
Ensuring that no new barriers are created
We have adopted an Accessible Customer Service Policy.
For information in alternate formats contact Jannette Amini, Manager of Legislative Services/Clerk or by phone at 613 548-9400 ext. 302. We will work with you to meet your accessibility needs in a timely fashion.
Nominations are open for the 2024 Frontenac Access Award. Do you know an individual, team, company or organization living and/or working in Frontenac on a project that directly benefits citizens? You should nominate them. Nominations close October 31. Click here to make your nomination.
Improving accessibility for everyone in Frontenac is an investment that benefits us all. Your contributions are an important part of that work. This is your place to learn about accessibility issues, to connect with other people who have similar interests, and — most importantly — to shape and share your thoughts, opinions, and ideas.
To the right you'll find important links, resources, and connections you can use to learn more. Below are a series of tools you can use to discuss issues with neighbours and staff, to share your ideas on accessibility, and to share your stories. All of your contributions will go to help shape accessibility work across Frontenac.
Learn more about the Joint Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee by clicking HERE.
We are committed to:
Providing accessible customer service to persons with disabilities
Removing barriers for people with disabilities
Ensuring that no new barriers are created
We have adopted an Accessible Customer Service Policy.
For information in alternate formats contact Jannette Amini, Manager of Legislative Services/Clerk or by phone at 613 548-9400 ext. 302. We will work with you to meet your accessibility needs in a timely fashion.
Do you know of an individual, team, company, or organization living and working in the Frontenac or involved in a project that helps to remove barriers and improve accessibility for people in Frontenac? Nominate them for a Frontenac Access Award. Click here to nominate a person or group for this year's Access Award.
There's Tom Carpenter - who with his business partner Chris Brown, are proprietors of Hotel Wolfe Island - receiving the 2023 Frontenac Access Award from Frontenac County Warden Frances Smith at the Warden's Wine and Cheese, 21 November, 2024.
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VIDEO: 2020 Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee Access Award recipients
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Inverary Youth Activities - 2020 Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee Access Award recipient
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RFCS Drivers - 2020 Frontenac Accessibility Advisory Committee Access Award recipient