TransLink Fare Gate Accessible Questionnaire and Consultation

TRANSLINK FARE GATE ACCESSIBILITY CONSULTATION

Call for Participants

TransLink is committed to providing a universally accessible transit system, and we are working to ensure that the closure of fare gates at SkyTrain stations and SeaBus terminals does not alter our customers’ ability to access transit independently.

If you live in Metro Vancouver and are someone who currently takes SkyTrain and/or SeaBus independently, and cannot physically tap a Compass Card to enter or exit a station or terminal, we would like to speak with you regarding your specific situation.

We recognize that everyone has vastly differing accessibility needs, and it is through direct communications with impacted customers that we can come to the best solution for fare gate accessibility.

If you would like to be part of this solution, please contact the Access Transit department to participate in our questionnaire or simply share your thoughts. We are hoping to hear back from customers as soon as possible, and you can reach us in either of the following ways:

Email: access.transit@translink.ca
Phone: (778) 375-6864

DABC Receives Funding from Emergency Management BC to Ensure a Functional Needs Framework for Every Community

Community Update
April 2016

DABC is thrilled to announce funding from Emergency Management BC (EMBC) to work with local authorities over the next two years in order to meet the emergency preparedness goal of the provincial government’s Accessibility 2024 initiative. The government of British Columbia has made a commitment to becoming the most inclusive province in Canada for people with disabilities by 2024. Emergency Preparedness is one of Accessibility 2024’s twelve building blocks. The Province’s laudable goal is for every BC community to have accommodated the needs of persons with disabilities in its emergency planning by 2024. The Province will measure the success of this goal by the number of community emergency response plans that comply with a Functional Needs Framework (FNF).

DABC is a leader in emergency preparedness and people with disabilities and is excited to be working with local authorities in different regions of BC to increase local level capacity to respond to the needs of community members with disabilities in emergencies and disasters.

DABC will work with local authorities to:

  • Review local community response plans
  • Provide recommendations to local authorities on how to integrate the Functional Needs Framework and identify people’s needs during an emergency
  • Provide training to local authorities that supports the Emergency Preparedness building block of Accessibility 2024

For more information, contact Karen Martin, karen@disabilityalliancebc.therightfitbc.org

Thank you to everyone who made Swing into Spring a success!

What a fabulous evening we had last night at our Swing Into Spring gala! Thank you so much to all our guests, sponsors, volunteers and staff who worked so hard to make the evening a great success. Congratulations to Vancity‘s Aaron Lee for winning #‎DABC‬‘s Employee of the Year Award, and Wheelin’ Mobility for winning our Employer of the Year Award. 

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