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Accessibility Action Plan
Your Priorities Survey
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Help us make Surrey a more accessible city
Do you, or someone you care for, encounter accessibility barriers in Surrey? We want to hear from you!

We have a draft Accessibility Action Plan to improve accessibility and remove barriers for people accessing our facilities, programs, services and communications. Your input will help us determine which actions in the City of Surrey’s Accessibility Action Plan should be prioritized across five key focus areas.

This survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
The City wants to gather feedback from as many Surrey residents as possible, so we are promoting this survey in a number of different ways. You may receive a City eNewsletter referring to the survey or hear about it on social media, however, we ask that you only complete the survey once

Accessibility: Means that all people can take part in their communities through work, play and other daily activities.

Barriers: Means anything — including anything physical, architectural, technological, or attitudinal, anything that is based on information or communications or anything that is the result of a policy or a practice — that hinders the full and equal participation in society of persons with an impairment, including a physical, mental, intellectual, cognitive, learning, communication or sensory impairment or a functional limitation.

Universal Design: Process for creating services and environments that are accessibility to people with a wide range of abilities, disabilities and other characteristics.




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