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Organizations Leading the Accessibility Movement

RHFAC Accessibility Certification

Leaders Embracing RHFAC through Policy

A commitment to accessibility in policy leaves a legacy of inclusion that will echo for generations. By requiring their sites to be certified under RHFAC through policy, these leaders a looking forward to a more inclusive future.

City of Surrey

City of Surrey logoSurrey is the first city in Canada to commit to building to a RHFAC Gold for all future civic facilities. With over 40 Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification™ (RHFAC) ratings to date, Surrey boasts the most ratings and certifications of any municipality in Canada. 

City of Vancouver

City of Vancouver logoThe City of Vancouver has mandated that all newly built municipal facilities are required to achieve RHFAC Gold. Twelve City staff will also be taking RHFAC Training to gain knowledge and practical skills to rate their own buildings for meaningful accessibility.

 

 City of Williams Lake

Logo for the City of Williams Lake, British ColumbiaRick Hansen’s home town of Williams Lake B.C. reaffirmed their commitment to accessibility in June 2023 including all new future city-owned buildings be designed to RHFAC Gold, ensuring all future major renovations meet certification, training city staff to become RHFAC Professionals, and encouraging the building community in the city to adopt RHFAC.

City of Richmond

colourful artist rendering of a heron, RichmondOn July 22, 2024, Richmond City Council announced that all future, newly constructed City-owned buildings, excluding heritage buildings and amenity contributions, will be assessed through the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification program, target the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certified rating and, where possible, endeavour to achieve Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certified Gold.  

Carleton University

sheild with maple leaf, Carleton University textOttawa’s Carleton University has become the first post-secondary institution in Canada to adopt RHFAC principles into policy. Carleton is in the process of rating over 40 sites on their campus and intends to have all new sites built to RHF Accessibility Certified Gold standards and upgrade all existing buildings to meet RHF Accessibility Certified requirements. Additionally, they are one of six post-secondary institutions to offer the RHFAC Professional Training course and have trained several internal staff to become RHFAC Professionals. 

WorkBC

Work BC Centre LogoWorkBC Employment Services prepares job seekers for employment by offering skills training, academic upgrading, and work experience through 102 WorkBC Centres and connects talented and skilled employees to businesses hiring today. All WorkBC offices have either achieved or in the process of achieving Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification.   VisitWorkBC.ca

 


Leaders Driving RHFAC Adoption

Through incentives and commitments to disability inclusion through accessibility and universal design, these organizations are driving adoption of RHFAC among their memberships, clients and communities.

The Valuable 500

The Valuable 500 logoThe Valuable 500 is a global business collective of 500 CEOs and their companies, innovating together to address disability inclusion and drive systemic change to be more inclusive of people with disabilities. RHF is one of only 77 organizations globally selected for theValuable 500 Directory. It is a unique resource featuring expertise within digital, physical and cognitive accessibility, as well as tools for inclusive recruitment and branding practices.

Building Owners and Managers Association Canada (BOMA Canada)

boma canada logoAs part of their commitment to creating a world without barriers, BOMA Canada has partnered with the Rick Hansen Foundation to invite BOMA members to have their buildings rated for accessibility using RHFAC. For BOMA members, an RHF Accessibility Certification both counts towards theBOMA BEST Certification and makes their site eligible for the annual BOMA Canada Accessibility Award. In addition, BOMA Canada has demonstrated leadership by developing an introductory Accessibility Guide for their members in partnership with RHF.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC)

CMHC logoCMHC’s MLI Select is a new multi-unit mortgage loan insurance product that offers scaling flexibilities to encourage the preservation and creation of affordable, accessible and climate compatible units. The RHFAC program is one of the pathways available to receive up to 30 points under the Accessibility pillar of this product for both existing projects and new construction. 

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)

RAIC Royal Architecture Institute of CanadaRAIC has collaborated with RHF to expand capacity of accessibility training for the architectural community, by offering RAIC members a $200 discount on course fees.

  Canada Post Corporation

The Canada Post logo. It is red with a white symbol.With a presence in nearly every community, Canada Post understands the importance of providing accessible services for all Canadians. The Crown corporation developed national accessibility design standards for its facilities in consultation with RHFAC. Since 2020, Canada Post has used RHFAC to inform over 600 internal audits of its buildings and post offices, resulting in dozens of upgrades. In 2022, an administrative building located at its Head Office campus in Ottawa, Ontario achieved RHFAC Gold certification. Canada Post’s goal is to use RHFAC to inform a minimum of 200 internal audits per year and achieve Gold certification for its flagship sites. Several cohorts of CPC employees from across the company have completed RHFAC Training.

 

Leaders in RHFAC Rating and Certification

These organizations have demonstrated their commitment to accessibility and disability inclusion by having at least ten sites rated through the RHFAC program.

BentallGreenOak (Canada) Limited PartnershipOpen Door Group
Brock UniversityOxford Properties Group
City of CourtenayPacifica Housing
City of DeltaQuadReal Property Group
City of RichmondSimon Fraser University
City of Greater SudburyTELUS
City of QuesnelThe Cadillac Fairview Corporation
City of SurreyTriovest Realty Advisors Inc.
City of VaughanUniversity of British Columbia
District of SaanichUniversity of the Fraser Valley
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and TechnologyUniversity of Victoria
Kingsett CapitalVancouver Island University
LifeLabsVancouver Public Library
M.O.S.A.I.C. Multi-lingual Orientation Service Association for Immigrant CommunitiesWCG Services
 YMCA

 

Should you or your organization be listed among these Accessibility Leaders? Get in touch with us by email ataccess@rickhansen.com

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