SAM MASON – RHFAC Certified!
We’re excited to share some great news that highlights our strong dedication to inclusivity and accessibility at Voice of Albertans with Disabilities. We’re pleased to announce that Sam Mason has successfully passed the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) exam!
This certification is nationally recognized and shows that Sam is highly skilled in implementing the best practices for accessibility. The RHFAC looks at meaningful access for all types of disabilities, demonstrating our commitment to making workplaces and services accessible to everyone.
This achievement is a significant step in our journey to be a leader in creating a society in which all people can fully participate. We’re excited to build on this success as we continue working towards an inclusive and accessible future.
Congratulations Sam!
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Wow, this is wonderful news! Congratulations to Sam! This is well-deserved ! They helped me in 2021 – 2022 with my right to inclusion when I was in danger of being excluded from a community based (outdoor) club, due to allergy to a particular plant. I remain grateful and felt I had a truly effective, well informed ally. There remain many aspects of my disability and life situation in which I struggle for adequate access for example to fragrance free home help services, needed due to multiple chemical sensitivities. The fact that VAD staff grow constantly in there skills and qualifications is encouraging and will be a great boon to Albertans with disabilities of all kinds.
Happy 2024 and congratulations again. 🙂
well done Sam .. welcome to the RHFAC team .. let me know if you need any collaboration on any scoring projects . Dean