Accessibility Feedback Form
This form collects feedback on accessibility barriers that could be faced by individuals at Thompson Rivers University (TRU).
Barriers restrict access and participation in university areas, services, and activities. Your completion of this form will help TRU identify and address these barriers to enhance accessibility, contributing to TRU's Accessibility Plan.
Definition of barriers
Attitudinal barriers are those that discriminate against persons with disabilities. Examples are:
- Thinking that persons with disabilities are inferior
- Assuming that a person who has a speech impairment can't understand you.
Technological barriers occur when a technology can't be modified to support various assistive devices.
Information or communications barriers happen when a person can't easily understand information. Examples are:
- Print is too small to read
- Websites can't be accessed by people who are not able to use a mouse
The definitions are from University of Waterloo.
If you face an accessibility barrier that needs immediate attention, please email accessfeedback@tru.ca.
If you require this form in an alternate format, please contact Accessibility Services at as@tru.ca.
If you are reporting an immediate safety incident or issue or have encountered a safety concern, please report it to TRU Risk Management.