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Accessibility

1. Accessibility at Pearson Canada
2. Policy
3. Disruption of Services
4. Feedback Process
5. Additional Resources

1. Accessibility at Pearson Canada

Pearson Canada benefits from the many contributions made by people with disabilities. Pearson Canada is committed to providing accessible customer service because we all benefit when everyone has access to places, people, and experiences.

The accessibility plan outlines the policies and actions that Pearson Canada will put in place to improve opportunities for people with disabilities.

View the Accessibility Plan and Policies for Pearson Canada

2. Policy

Download Pearson Canada AODA Policy Document

If you would like to receive this document in an alternate format, please submit your request to accessibility@pearsoncanada.com

3. Disruption of Services

If there is a temporary disruption in the facilities or services Pearson Canada provides for persons with disabilities, Pearson Canada will provide notice of the reason, the expected duration and available alternatives if any. Notice may be by recorded message, posting on the Pearson Canada website or other reasonable means in the circumstances.

4. Feedback Process

Pearson Canada has established a process for receiving and responding to feedback about services to persons with disabilities:
We welcome feedback:

  • by telephone: (647) 245-7906. Just ask for Human Resources.
  • in writing: Pearson Canada Human Resources, 176 Yonge St 6th Floor, c/o Wework, Toronto ON M5C 2L7
  • by email: accessibility@pearsoncanada.com

All feedback will be collected by the Human Resources Department and directed to the appropriate person who can take action.

All persons providing feedback will be responded to in a timely and accessible manner.

5. Additional Resources

  • More information about the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
  • A copy of the Act
  • Access Forward: Training for an Accessible Ontario
  • Canadian Abilities Foundation
  • Canadian National Institute for the Blind Library and Other Services
  • Canadian Hearing Society Programs and Services
  • Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario
  • Canadian Mental Health Association
  • Ontario Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists

AODA Contact Centre (Service Ontario)
Toll Free 1-866-515-2025
TTY: 416-325-3408/1-800-268-7095
Fax: 416-325-3407

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