The Disability Foundation
Market Research Panel
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed an information gap between businesses, organizations, and municipalities and their ability to serve the disability community. To address this gap, the Disability Foundation, in partnership with Justason Market Intelligence (JMI), has created DisabilityPanel.ca, an opinion research panel consisting solely of people with disabilities and their caregivers.
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Without accurate information, decision makers will remain unprepared, and accessibility will continue to be something to strive for rather than the norm. Through the panel, we intend to offer them valuable insights into how people with disabilities are experiencing the pandemic and beyond.​

Funded in part by the City of Vancouver, the panel's current initiative is recruiting Vancouver residents with disabilities to share their pandemic experiences by completing a series of online surveys. The findings will be shared with the city to provide valuable information on how its residents are coping during this time.
If you are located outside the City of Vancouver, you are still encouraged to register for the panel! You will be notified when a future research initiative pertinent to your location takes place.

​​You and your loved ones deserve to have your particular needs, opinions, and experiences heard. As a member of the panel, you will receive an honorarium for your time, either as a gift card or cash, depending on the opportunity. Register below to take part in the online surveys, focus groups, and participate in the discussions about a variety of topics relevant to your day-to-day life.
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Make a difference in your community today!
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Help strengthen decision makers’ understanding of what it means to have a disability. The Disability Foundation, in partnership with Justason Market Intelligence is creating a unique online research panel consisting solely of people with disabilities and their caregivers.
Without accurate information, decision makers will remain unprepared, and accessibility will continue to be something to strive for rather than the norm. Through the panel, we intend to offer them valuable information about how people with disabilities experience the pandemic and beyond.
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Here’s our post: Don’t let accessibility be a second thought.
Join http://DisabilityPanel.ca and take part in online surveys, focus groups, and discussions to inform decision makers about your needs, opinions, and experiences.
@CityofVancouver#DisabilityAwarenes #disabilitysupport


Help strengthen decision makers’ understanding of what it means to have a disability. The Disability Foundation, in partnership with Justason Market Intelligence, is creating a unique online research panel consisting solely of people with disabilities and their caregivers.
Without accurate information, decision makers will remain unprepared, and accessibility will continue to be something to strive for rather than the norm. Through the panel, we intend to offer them valuable insights into how people with disabilities are experiencing the pandemic and beyond. Make a difference in your community today!
Sign up for the online panel through the link in our bio.
@cityofvancouver#DisabilityAwareness #disabilitysupport #disabilityinclusion #disabilitysupport #accessibility #accessibilitymatters #accessibilityawareness #accessibilityforall