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How can AAACT help you?

AAACT offers a wide range of adaptations, alternate approaches, tools, training, services, resources and adaptive computer technologies for public service employees with disabilities or injuries. It allows you to explore, experiment, and learn about, inclusive design, collaborative workplaces and adaptive solutions. This can include:

  • changes to font sizes
  • alternate workplace setups to reduce strain and injury
  • new tools such as keyboards or mice
  • new ways of working through individualized coaching

Contact Us

Email
aaact-aatia@ssc-spc.gc.ca
Toll-free
1-866-442-2228
TTY
819-994-3692

Adaptive computer technology is any hardware or software that enables a person with a disability or injury to use a computer, tablet, phone or other digital devices who could not use it otherwise. This is done by changing the way the computer interacts with users or the way users interact with the computer. The solutions may include specific tools, techniques, or strategies in addition to software or hardware.

There are over 130 software packages and 4000 different technical aids in use across the federal public service. These are needed to respond to a wide variety of vision, hearing, cognitive, learning, physical, and other disability-related requirements.

The Lending Library Service Pilot

The Lending Library pilot project is a fast-tracked accommodations process put in place to quickly provide adaptive hardware, software, resources and tools to public service employees. The Lending Library aims to address barriers that delay access to specialized services and workplace adjustments needed by:

The service provides ongoing support by AAACT to employees and their managers. Team performance depends on all members having the tools to deliver on priorities together.

AAACT Services

For individuals, the experience begins with an informal session to discuss:

Job Accommodation and Adaptation

This includes the following activities and assessments:

AAACT staff will follow up to make sure that your needs continue to be met. Our experts will work with your department's IT professionals to integrate and support adaptive technology within your technical environment.

Inclusive Design and Digital Accessibility

The “inclusive by design and accessible by default” concept means that accessibility should be built into products, services, workplaces and content from the start, rather than added to them afterwards. It is a standards-based approach that saves in upfront costs and increases inclusivity.

AAACT can help your organization to:

Training, Workshops and Skills development

AAACT provides:

On-going workshops:

Reach out to AAACT if you are

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