Mercer is committed to providing its services in a way that respects the dignity and independence of people with disabilities. We are also committed to giving people with disabilities the same opportunity to access our services and allowing them to benefit from the same services, in the same place and in a similar way as other clients.
Mercer is committed to excellence in serving our diverse user community, including persons with disabilities. We will carry out our functions and responsibilities in the following areas:
Mercer will communicate with people with disabilities in ways that take into account their disabilities. Employees who communicate with clients will be trained on how to interact and communicate with people with various types of disabilities.
Fully accessible telephone service will be provided to our clients. Our employees will be trained to communicate with clients over the telephone in a clear and plain language and to speak clearly and slowly. If telephone is not suitable, we will offer to communicate with clients by other electronic communication, mail or in person.
We are committed to digital accessibility and to conforming to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. We evaluate and audit our digital products on an ongoing basis in accordance with best practices. We have technology available for customers who have trouble typing, gesturing, moving a mouse or reading.
Please note that our websites may link to, or interface with, third-party websites that we do not control and are not affiliated with directly. We evaluate our vendors’ compliance with accessibility guidelines as part of our procurement process.
We are committed to serving people with disabilities who use assistive devices to obtain, use or benefit from our goods and services. Mercer employees will receive training so they may be familiar with various assistive devices that may be used by clients with disabilities while accessing our goods or services.
We welcome people with disabilities who are accompanied by a service animal on the parts of our premises that are open to the public. We also welcome people with disabilities who are accompanied by a support person. Any person with a disability who is accompanied by a support person will be allowed to enter our premises with his or her support person. At no time will a person with a disability who is accompanied by a support person be prevented from having access to his or her support person while on our premises. Consent from the person with a disability is required when communicating private issues related to the person with a disability, in the presence of a support person.
Clients will receive as much notice as possible in the event of a planned or unexpected disruption in the facilities or services usually used by persons with disabilities, such as accessible offices, lifts, ramps or elevators. This notice will include information about the reason for the disruption, its anticipated duration, and a description of alternative facilities or services, if any, that are available, as well as contact information to make alternative arrangements. Notice will typically be placed at all public entrances to our premises and on our website, and may also be located at service counters.
All employees and others who deal with the public or other third parties on our behalf, and all those who are involved in the development and approvals of client service policies, practices and procedures will receive training, including the following:
For more information on AODA, including the customer service standard and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, visit www.ontario.ca/AccessON.
We are committed to developing policies that will respect and promote the dignity and independence of people with disabilities. Therefore, no changes will be made to this Policy before considering the impact on people with disabilities. Any policy of Mercer that does not respect and promote the dignity and independence of people with disabilities will be modified or removed.
This Policy exists to deliver service excellence to people with disabilities. If you have a question about the Policy, or if the purpose of the Policy is not understood, an explanation will be provided by the Accessibility Officer at Mercer (see below for contact information).
In addition to this online version of Mercer’s policy statement, the Policy and all other documents required by the AODA customer service standard related to Mercer’s policies, practices and procedures on providing services to persons with disabilities can also be obtained by contacting the Accessibility Officer. This documentation will be made available upon request to persons with disabilities in a format that takes into account their disability without additional charge. The length of time it will take to provide information in alternative formats will depend on the format requested. Every effort will be made, however, to process requests in a timely fashion.
Feedback regarding the way Mercer provides goods and services to people with disabilities can be made by using the process outlined below. All feedback is taken seriously and each communication is directed to the responsible department for review and necessary action.
If you have a problem, issue or feedback of any sort, we encourage you to contact us following the process outlined below.
Step 1
To help us resolve your situation quickly, please gather all the relevant information, such as:
Step 2
Contact our Accessibility Officer:
Toll free: 1 416 868 2000
Fax: 1 416 868 7671
Toronto:
Mercer
120 Bremner Blvd., Suite 800
Toronto, ON M5J 0A8
Attention: Accessibility Officer