Accessibility at the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is committed to achieving universal accessibility for its research community and staff. To this end, SSHRC will continue to proactively identify, remove and prevent barriers to ensure greater opportunities for persons with disabilities and all those who experience barriers.
Services and information
Accessibility plans
Read the SSHRC Accessibility Plans, which describes our commitments to increasing accessibility in the research enterprise and for SSHRC staff.
Feedback process
Your feedback will help us create an accessible and barrier-free agency. Review the multiple ways you can provide feedback on SSHRC’s accessibility plan, including through the Accessibility Feedback Form.
Annual progress reports
Read the annual progress reports on implementation of the SSHRC Accessibility Plan.
Accessibility in programs and services
Learn about accessibility in SSHRC’s programs and services and how to submit requests for adaptive measures.
Equity, diversity and inclusion in the research enterprise
SSHRC is committed to increasing equitable and inclusive participation in the research ecosystem. Achieving a more equitable, diverse and inclusive research enterprise is essential to continue to generate excellent, innovative and impactful research.
Features
Advisory Committee on Accessibility and Systemic Ableism
Exploring ways to make SSHRC programs fully accessible to Canada's research community
Advisory Committee to Address Anti-Black Racism in Research and Research Training
Exploring ways to promote equity for Black scholars in research and research training