Accessibility at Woodsworth – Resource Document

    • Resources on our co-op website
    • Provincial resources – information from the province of Ontario.
    • External Resources: Links discussed in Woodsworth AODA Training Session on June 9, 2025
    • Attendee Resources: Suggested further reading on topics raised by members at the Woodsworth AODA Training Session on June 9, 2025
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Wheelchair adapted units – Member Approval and Unit Allocation bylaw

Woodsworth has three units that have been adapted to those who use a wheelchair in their units: 306, 307, and 310. For example, the kitchen has been fitted with equipment that can be used while sitting in a wheelchair.

Our membership bylaw, Member Approval and Unit Allocation Bylaw covers the allocation of these units.

Overview of Article 9:  Wheelchair-adapted units, Member approval and unit allocation (membership) bylaw

  • The co-op has a small number of units that are specially designed for people who use a wheelchair full-time inside their home. These units are only for people who need these features to live in the co-op.
  • Members who use a scooter or another mobility aid, but do not regularly use a wheelchair inside their unit, can apply for a regular unit with accommodations if needed. They are not eligible for wheelchair-adapted units.
  • The co-op will use Woodsworth’s accommodation policy to decide whether an applicant qualifies for a wheelchair-adapted unit.
  • When a wheelchair-adapted unit becomes available, it will be offered in this order:
    1. Current co-op members who qualify
    2. People on the external waiting list who qualify
    3. If no one on these lists qualifies, Management and the Membership Committee will work with community agencies to find someone who needs the unit
  • The co-op may keep a separate list of people who have asked to be considered for wheelchair-adapted units. This list is separate from all other waiting lists, including the Priority List. A member can be on more than one list if they qualify.
  • Moving into a wheelchair-adapted unit does not count as an internal or external move when applying the alternating waiting-list rules (see Membership Bylaw, Article 4.1).
  • Because co-op membership and housing are linked, the co-op will try to process an external applicant’s membership as quickly as possible before they move in.
  • If the Board decides that a member living in a wheelchair-adapted unit no longer needs the adaptations, or that the unit was assigned by mistake, the Board can require the member to move to another unit. The member will be placed on the internal waiting list and may refuse up to three units that are offered. If the member does not move into the third unit offered, they may be evicted, following co-op policy.

See also: Making Woodsworth Accessible policy

Recycling and scooter garage: update

January 10, 2024

The recycling bins have been moved to the compactor room and will be accessible by fob this upcoming week.

The scooter garage in the garage will be fob accessible. Everyone with a scooter will need to go to the office with their fob so update it to gain authorization to access this space.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with the office.

Accommodation for disabilities request forms

These forms are to be used with the procedure for requesting accommodation for residents with disabilities.
The procedure is also on the website.

You can download and print these forms or get them from the Photocopy Room or from Management.

Forms:

  • Accommodation request form – 2 pages
  • Medical documentation for accommodation request – single page
  • Advocacy consent letter for accommodation request – single page
    (Designate someone to help you with the accommodation procedure)
  • Priority move application form
  • Accommodation request form – 2 pages

 

  • Medical documentation for accommodation request – single page

(Online web address at bottom of form.)

  • Advocacy consent letter for accommodation request – single page
    Designate someone to help you with the accommodation procedure.

Environmental sensitivities and rental housing – a self-advocacy toolkit

Unlocking The AODA: Obligations of Housing Providers Under The Accessibility For Ontarians With Disabilities Act. From CERA (Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation)

https://www.equalityrights.org/resources/unlocking-the-aoda-obligations-of-housing-providers-under-the-accessibility-for-ontarions-with-disabilities-act