Accessibility refers to the degree of ease with which people of all abilities can participate fully without encountering barriers. School District No. 5 (Southeast Kootenay) is committed to removing barriers and creating environments that provide accessible and empowering opportunities for all students and staff in our diverse community.
Disability: The state of being unable to participate fully and equally in society as a result of the interaction between an impairment and a barrier. Impairment: A physical, sensory, mental, intellectual, cognitive limitation, whether permanent or temporary or episodic. Inclusion: "An attitude and approach that embraces diversity and differences and promotes equal opportunities for all. Inclusion is not just about people with disabilities. When our communities include and embrace everyone, we are ALL better able to reach our full potential." - Inclusion BCAccessibility: The state of having programs, services and environments that allow all individuals to participate fully in society without encountering barriers.Barrier: Anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully participating in all aspects of society because of their disability. This includes architectural, attitudinal, information, communications, policy or practice, and technological barriers.
Disability: The state of being unable to participate fully and equally in society as a result of the interaction between an impairment and a barrier.
Impairment: A physical, sensory, mental, intellectual, cognitive limitation, whether permanent or temporary or episodic.
Inclusion: "An attitude and approach that embraces diversity and differences and promotes equal opportunities for all. Inclusion is not just about people with disabilities. When our communities include and embrace everyone, we are ALL better able to reach our full potential." - Inclusion BC
Accessibility: The state of having programs, services and environments that allow all individuals to participate fully in society without encountering barriers.
Barrier: Anything that prevents a person with a disability from fully participating in all aspects of society because of their disability. This includes architectural, attitudinal, information, communications, policy or practice, and technological barriers.
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