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ACCESSIBILITY IN THE WORKPLACE

"The University's most important asset is its people. Strategies, programs and services can all be replicated by other educational institutions. Talented people, including faculty, staff and students, cannot be duplicated and will always set Ryerson apart. Towards this end, accessibility is a precondition of ensuring that our people can thrive and flourish in an environment that provides them with barrier free access to the programs, services and information in order to achieve greatness." - Larissa Allen, Assistant Vice-President, Human Resources
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