Form accepting submissions until:
July 10, 2026 at 23:59 ET.
Defence Team 2026 Accessibility Online Consultation Questionnaire
Purpose and Scope
The purpose of the Defence Team 2026 Accessibility Consultation is to gather data on accessibility at the Department of National Defence and in the Canadian Armed Forces.
The consultation aims to understand Defence Team members' awareness of accessibility and related topics. It will also provide an opportunity to better understand the experiences of persons with disabilities in our workplace.
Accessibility concerns everyone. All Defence Team members, whether you self-identify as a person with a disability or not, are encouraged to participate and answer all questions you feel comfortable answering.
The completion of the consultation questionnaire will help ensure that the Defence Team continues to identify, better understand, and remove barriers to accessibility and inclusion in the workplace. Questionnaire responses will be summarized and used to measure progress on accessibility and inform future Accessibility Plans and Progress Reports.
Format and Time Commitment
The questionnaire has a maximum of 48 questions. Most questions are multiple choice, with a few that allow for more detailed answers. The questionnaire has a "skip logic" feature that changes the path through the questionnaire based on responses to previous questions. This makes sure that you only see questions that are relevant to you.
The questionnaire will take approximately 45 minutes to complete.
The questionnaire will close on July 10, 2026 at 11:59pm EST.
Privacy and Confidentiality
The Defence Team 2026 Accessibility Online Consultation is being conducted by the Defence Team Accessibility Office (DTAO).
Participation in the consultation and completion of the questionnaire is voluntary and confidential. Answers will remain anonymous, and the information provided will be administered according to the requirements of the Privacy Act, and the Access to Information Act.
The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act entitles Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, and individuals or corporations currently present in Canada to obtain copies of research reports and research information held in federal government files. Prior to releasing any information, the Director Access to Information and Privacy screens the information to ensure that the identities of individuals are not disclosed.
Only members of the DTAO responsible for analyzing the responses to the questionnaire will see submitted responses. Individual responses will not be linked to respondents, and data will be reported in aggregate only (meaning results will be combined to highlight key themes and insights before being shared more widely).
Please avoid sharing any personal information about yourself or others in your responses, such as names or job titles. If you do include personal details, note that they will be removed before results of the consultation are shared.
If you have any difficulties accessing the questionnaire form or if you would like to request another format of the questionnaire, please contact the Defence Team Accessibility Office positional inbox at DND_Accessibility-Accessibilite_MDN@forces.gc.ca or Sherri Wilson, Director, Inclusion, at sherri.wilson@forces.gc.ca.
This research project has been approved by the DND/CAF Social Science Research Review Board in accordance with DAOD 5062-0 and 5062-1. The SSRRB approval # is 2297/26L.
Risks
Participating in this study is considered to involve minimal risk. Some people may feel discomfort when answering some questions, however, the potential risk and level of distress is estimated to be no more than what one would experience in everyday life. If you experience discomfort, you may choose not to answer a question or a section of the questionnaire. A list of resources for your personal use will be provided at the end of the questionnaire, if you want to seek support.
Consent
By continuing with the questionnaire, you agree that you understand the information given to you about taking part in this consultation, and you agree to participate. Doing so does not give up your legal rights or release the researchers, sponsors, or involved organizations from their legal and professional responsibilities.