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County accepting nominations for accessibility awards

Huron County is now accepting nominations for the annual Accessibility Advisory Committee (HCAAC) Awards.

Every year, the county recognizes and celebrates organizations and individuals who "demonstrate a commitment to accessibility and inclusivity in Huron County."

That includes removing barriers, enhancing accessibility, and fostering a more inclusive community.

Nominees can be submitted for the Sandra Thompson Memorial Accessibility Champion Award and the Award of Merit for Barrier-Free Access.

Huron County staff are asking that you submit nomination forms no later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, September 15, 2024.

If you require assistance, please email the County of Huron Accessibility Coordinator at accessibility@huroncounty.ca with the subject: Nomination Form Assistance.

Sandra Thompson Memorial Accessibility Champion Award

This award was established by HCAAC in 2022 to honour the memory of Sandra Thompson and to celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Sandra Thompson was a devoted advocate for accessibility in Huron County, inspiring others to enhance accessibility in the community. She served as the County of Huron's Accessibility Coordinator until 2016 and was a proud resident of the Bluevale area.

This award honours an individual in Huron County who:

• Shows exceptional dedication to promoting accessibility.

• Demonstrates strong leadership in advancing accessibility.

• Works to create a more inclusive community.

• Makes a significant impact on the lives of people with disabilities.

To make a nomination for the Sandra Thompson Memorial Accessibility Champion Award, please visit https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=FEfutWtAUUmn9TzIilBP1QJQeGr4O3hJmXbeg4UtmM1UMTI5WkE0Slc4OTc0U0k3NTBFWU83OTJZWS4u

Award of Merit for Barrier-Free Access

This award recognizes outstanding contributions to creating spaces and experiences that remove barriers and foster a more inclusive community. This award honours those who have demonstrated excellence in designing spaces, products, or services that enhance accessibility for people with disabilities. It celebrates a commitment to innovation and design that promotes inclusivity and equity. This award has two categories:

• Public: The Public category honors efforts made by governmental bodies, non- profit organizations, and public institutions to create inclusive and accessible environments for all members of the community.

• Business: The Business category recognizes private enterprises that have demonstrated a commitment to accessibility, ensuring that their spaces, products, and services are welcoming and accessible for people with disabilities.

To make a nomination to the Award of Merit for Barrier-Free Access please visit https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=FEfutWtAUUmn9TzIilBP1QJQeGr4O3hJmXbeg4UtmM1UMTI5WkE0Slc4OTc0U0k3NTBFWU83OTJZWS4u

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