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Accessibility

The Township of Brock is committed to ensuring that our community is fully accessible for residents and visitors alike. We do this by following the regulations outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and by removing barriers so individuals can access programs and services in our community.

Brock Accessibility Advisory Committee

The Brock Accessibility Advisory Committee provides advice and recommendations to the Township of Brock's Council on matters related to identification and the removal and prevention of barriers for persons with disabilities.

Accessibility Awards

Each year, we recognize an organization, business or community member that has shown a concerted effort to improve accessibility through the Township of Brock Accessibility Awards.

2024 - The Thrift Hub

2023 - Olga Kuzmich

2022 - McCaskill's Mills Public School - Staff and Volunteers

2021 - The Thrift Hub - Cannington & Jolene Munro 

2020 - Foodland - Cannington

2019 – Sunderland Pharmacy - Sunderland 

2018 – Royal Canadian Legion Branch #135 – Beaverton

2017 – Sunderland Lions Club Walking Trail – Sunderland

2016 – Nourish Community Hub – Cannington

2015 – Trinity United Church – Cannington

2014 – St. Andrew’s United Church – Sunderland & St. Andrew’s United Church – Beaverton

2013 – TD Canada Trust – Beaverton

Nominations

To nominate a business, organization or individual for the Township of Brock Accessibility award, please fill out the nomination form

To nominate a deserving business, organization or individual for the Township of Brock Accessibility Award, you must complete the nomination form with details of their efforts to improve accessibility and/or accessibility awareness, and how the nominee has gone above and beyond to make accessibility a key factor in the community. The business or organization must be located within the Township of Brock, and the individual must be a Brock resident. 

The Township of Brock Accessibility Advisory Committee will review all nomination forms and select one winner based on the criteria of showing a concerted effort to improve accessibility. Improved accessibility can mean either physical alterations or new programs and features that reduce barriers to permit greater access to services for those with disabilities.

Plans and Policies

Review the following accessibility plans and policies that help the Township of Brock ensure that all services are accessible:

Accessible Customer Service Feedback

The Township of Brock is committed to providing high quality customer service. We value all of our customers and strive to meet everyone’s needs. We use your feedback to make sure that we can meet reasonable expectations and can provide our services to all users and make improvements, where necessary. Complete our Accessible Customer Service Feedback Form to provide your feedback.

Request an Alternate Format Document

All Township of Brock documents are available in alternate formats upon request. To request a document in an alternate format, please complete the Request for Document in Alternate Format form. You can submit the form by email

Review the Township of Brock Alternate Formats Policy to learn how we provide and arrange for the provision of accessible formats and communication supports for an employee or member of the public.


Diversity, Equity and Inclusion 

The Township of Brock Council approved the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Commitment on May 8, 2023. 

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Commitment

Contact Us

Township of Brock
1 Cameron Street East
PO Box 10
Cannington ON L0E 1E0
Phone: 705-432-2355
Toll-free phone: 1-866-223-7668
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