Vanguard is committed to treating all people in a manner that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We believe in integration and equal opportunity. We are committed to meeting the needs of people with disabilities in a timely manner, and will do so by identifying, preventing and removing barriers to accessibility and meeting the accessibility requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA).
The purpose of Vanguard's Accessibility Policies and Plans is to outline the commitment of Vanguard Investments Canada Inc. (Vanguard) to improving accessibility for our clients and crew members, and our strategy to identify, prevent and remove barriers to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Vanguard will update this Policy and Plan at least every five years to reflect progress and will consult with crew members and other stakeholders in the development and implementation of this Accessibility Policy and Plan.
Vanguard's Accessibility Policies and Plans are intended to meet the requirements of the Customer Service Standard, Ontario Regulation 429/07 and Integrated Accessibility Standards, Ontario Regulation 191/11 (IASR) made pursuant to AODA. This document will be posted on Vanguard's external website and internal intranet website for Ontario, and it is available upon request in an accessible format.
This policy applies to Canada. It was last reviewed July 2023.
Vanguard is committed to fair and equitable employment practices. If a crew member identifies any barrier to accessibility, Vanguard will evaluate and partner with the crew member to identify any reasonable and appropriate accommodation in accordance with the AODA and the Human Rights Code.
Vanguard is committed to training Ontario crew on Ontario's accessibility laws, including customer service standards and the requirements of the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR) and the Ontario Human Rights Code, as it relates to individuals with disabilities.
Training will be provided in a way that best suits the duties of crew members and volunteers (if applicable).
Vanguard will take the following steps to ensure crew are provided with the training needed to meet Ontario's accessibility laws:
Vanguard will take the following steps to notify the public, job applicants and its crew members that Vanguard will accommodate applicants with disabilities during the recruitment, assessment, selection and onboarding process:
Vanguard will provide crew members with accessible formats and communication support for workplace information, including policies and other information needed by the crew member to perform their job, when requested. To make a request, crew members must contact Crew Relations and identify the specific workplace information at issue and the accessible format or communication support being requested.
Vanguard will take the following steps for developing individual accommodation plans for crew members self-identifying as having a disability:
Vanguard will take the following steps for developing return-to-work process and plan for crew members that have been absent due to a disability:
Vanguard will take the following steps to ensure the accessibility needs of crew members with disabilities are taken into account if Vanguard is using performance management, career development and/or redeployment processes:
Vanguard encourages any crew who have a disability that requires accommodation in the event of a workplace emergency to contact Crew Relations. Vanguard will provide individualized workplace emergency response information to crew members who have a disability if the disability is such that individualized information is necessary and Vanguard is aware of the need for accommodation.
Vanguard will take the following steps to ensure individualized workplace emergency response plans are in place:
Vanguard will file accessibility reports with Ontario's Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure as required under the AODA.
Crew members who wish to provide feedback on the way Vanguard provides goods and services to people with disabilities can contact Vanguard via email, phone or mail at:
Email: HR_Americas@vanguard.com
Phone: 416-263-7100
Mail:
Vanguard Investments Canada Inc.
Bay Adelaide Centre
22 Adelaide St. West
Suite 2500
Toronto, ON M5H 4E3
Vanguard will take the following steps to ensure our existing feedback process is accessible to people with disabilities upon request:
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Definition |
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Accessible formats |
Accessible formats may include, but are not limited to, large print, recorded audio and electronic formats and other formats usable by persons with disabilities. |
Communication supports |
Communication supports may include, but are not limited to, captioning, alternative and augmentative communication supports, plain language, sign language and other supports that facilitate effective communications. |
Disability |
Disability can be defined as follows:
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Last reviewed July 2023
Vanguard is committed to treating all people in a manner that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence. We believe in integration and equal opportunity. We are committed to meeting the needs of people with disabilities in a timely manner, and will do so by identifying, preventing and removing barriers to accessibility and meeting the accessibility requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA).
The purpose of Vanguard's Accessibility Policies and Plans is to outline the commitment of Vanguard Investments Canada Inc. (Vanguard) to improving accessibility for our clients and crew members, and our strategy to identify, prevent and remove barriers to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Vanguard will update this Policy and Plan at least every five years to reflect progress and will consult with crew members and other stakeholders in the development and implementation of this Accessibility Policy and Plan.
Vanguard's Accessibility Policies and Plans are intended to meet the requirements of the Customer Service Standard, Ontario Regulation 429/07 and Integrated Accessibility Standards, Ontario Regulation 191/11 (IASR) made pursuant to AODA. This document will be posted on Vanguard's external website and internal intranet website for Ontario, and it is available upon request in an accessible format.
This policy applies to Canada. It was last reviewed August 2024.
In accordance with this Policy and Plan, reasonable efforts will be made to ensure that:
Persons with disabilities may use assistive devices, service animals and support persons as is necessary to access Vanguard's goods and services unless superseded by other legislation.
Vanguard welcomes all assistive devices on our premises while accessing our goods and services.
Vanguard welcomes people with disabilities and their service animals. Service animals are allowed on the parts of our premises that are open to the public.
A client with a disability who is accompanied by a support person will be allowed to have that person accompany them on our premises.
In the event of a planned or unexpected disruption to services or facilities for clients with disabilities, Vanguard will notify affected persons promptly. This notice will include information about the reason for the disruption, its anticipated length of time, and a description of alternative facilities or services, if available. The notice will be clearly placed at the main entrances of our facilities, as well as where the disruption is taking place.
Information and Communication Standard
Individuals who wish to provide feedback on the way Vanguard provides goods and services to people with disabilities can contact Vanguard via email, phone or mail at:
Email: HR_Americas@vanguard.com
Phone: 416-263-7100
Mail:
Vanguard Investments Canada Inc.
Bay Adelaide Centre
22 Adelaide St. West
Suite 2500
Toronto, ON M5H 4E3
Vanguard will take the following steps to ensure our existing feedback process is accessible to people with disabilities upon request:
Vanguard is committed to meeting the communication needs of all people. When requested and where possible, Vanguard will provide publicly available information and communications materials in accessible formats or with communication supports in a timely manner and at no additional cost to the requestor.
This includes publicly available information about our goods, services and facilities, as well as publicly available emergency information. Vanguard will consult with people to determine their information and communication needs.
Vanguard will take the following steps to make sure all publicly available information is made accessible upon request:
Individuals who need to request publicly available information and communications materials in accessible formats can contact Vanguard via email, phone or mail at:
Email: accessibility@vanguard.com
Phone: 416-263-7100
Mail:
Vanguard Investments Canada Inc.
Bay Adelaide Centre
22 Adelaide St. West
Suite 2500
Toronto, ON M5H 4E3
The response for approving or declining a request will be shared in the same way the requestor initiated the process.
Vanguard strives to ensure that online content is accessible.
Where practical, Vanguard will strive to ensure that any new websites and content on any new websites conforms with level A and level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0 as recommended by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Before June 30, 2021, where practical, Vanguard will take the following steps to make websites and content conform with WCAG 2.0, Level A and Level AA: