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New Ontarians With Disabilities Act finally adopted.

Ruth Carey

    Canadian HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review
    |February 26, 2004
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    Area of Science:

    • Disability Studies
    • Public Policy
    • Social Justice

    Background:

    • Previous legislative attempts in Ontario to address disability barriers were unsuccessful.
    • New legislation aims to dismantle systemic obstacles for disabled individuals.

    Discussion:

    • The legislation specifically targets removing barriers, including the pervasive issue of stigma.
    • This policy shift represents a significant step towards greater inclusion for disabled persons.

    Key Insights:

    • Ontario's new law is a crucial development in disability rights.
    • It acknowledges and seeks to mitigate the impact of stigma on disabled individuals.

    Outlook:

    • Potential for improved accessibility and reduced discrimination in Ontario.
    • Further evaluation needed to assess the legislation's long-term effectiveness.