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Accessibility<\/strong> for people with disabilities is a Commission priority.   Accessibility rights include the right to accessible services, transportation and employment. Complaints based on disability constitute the highest number of complaints made to the Commission each year.  There is much work to be done to improve accessibility for Saskatchewan residents.<\/p>\n

Disability<\/strong> covers a wide range of conditions and is an evolving concept.  Some disabilities are visible while others are not.  A disability may have been present since birth, developed over time, or caused by an accident.<\/p>\n

Disability is defined in section 2 of The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code<\/a> (the Code<\/em>).  The definition includes, among other conditions: epilepsy, any degree of paralysis, amputation, lack of physical co-ordination, blindness or visual impairment, deafness or hearing impediment, muteness or speech impediment, or physical reliance on a service animal, wheelchair or other remedial device, physical, mental and learning disorders.  Drug and alcohol dependencies and environmental sensitivities are also disabilities.<\/p>\n

According to the 2006 Census, the percentage of the adult (15 and older) population reporting any kind of disability in Saskatchewan is 18.8 per cent<\/strong>. This number is estimated to increase because Saskatchewan has an aging population.<\/p>\n

Accessibility rights are protected by a number of laws<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

The objects of the Code<\/em> are:<\/p>\n