Multi-Year Accessibility Plan 2026-2031 (MYAP)​

Queen’s University is committed to building a campus where accessibility is a shared institutional value woven into how we teach, research, work, design spaces, communicate, and care for one another.

The Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (MYAP) 2026–2031 sets out Queen’s commitments and priorities for the next five years. It builds on the work of the previous plan (2016–2025) and reflects an evolving understanding of disability, access, and inclusion, namely, one that is grounded in disability justice, lived experience, and collective responsibility.

The Plan is organized around six Priority Commitments:

  • Institutional Culture
  • Services, Systems, and Policies
  • Information and Communication
  • Physical Environment
  • People and Inclusion
  • Teaching, Learning and Research

These commitments are brought together through the Garden of Accessibility Framework, which understands accessibility as an interconnected ecosystem sustained not by any single office or initiative, but through shared care and ongoing attention across the institution.
 

MYAP Cover page

Read the full Multi-Year Accessibility Plan

Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (PDF 356 KB)

The Multi-Year Accessibility Plan (MYAP) 2026-2031 has been designed to be evolving and iterative in nature. 

Feedback on the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan can be provided at hreo@queensu.ca.