Terms of Use

This states the terms and conditions under which you may use the Curiocity site, which is the property of Let's Talk Science.

PLEASE READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY.  BY CLICKING "I Agree", OR BY USING THE CURIOCITY WEBSITE, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THEM.  IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ THIS ENTIRE AGREEMENT.  IN PARTICULAR, IT CONTAINS PROVISIONS THAT MAY LIMIT YOUR RIGHTS, SUCH AS THE SECTION ENTITLED LIMITATIONS.

These terms were last revised on November 15, 2010.

Intellectual Property:  Copyright © 2010-2013 Let's Talk Science.  All rights reserved. The contents of this site are owned by and copyrighted by Let's Talk Science and its suppliers and contributors and may contain trademarks of Let's Talk Science or others.  You may print, copy or save portions of this site for your own use only - provided that all copyright and trademark provisions contained on the site remain intact.

Unauthorized use of any portion of this site beyond that contained in the previous paragraph may violate copyright, trademark and other laws.

While Let's Talk Science uses reasonable efforts to maintain this site in an up-to-date fashion, it does not warrant the completeness, timeliness or accuracy of any information contained on this site, and may make changes thereto at any time in its sole discretion without notice.  All information contained herein is provided to users "as is", "with all faults," "as available" and at your sole risk.  This site is intended to supply general education information only.

Users retain ownership of any material they post to the site, and grant to Let's Talk Science a license to use, modify, delete from, add to, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such content, but only in connection with CurioCity and its promotion.

User Responsibilities:  You are responsible for all activity you conduct on the site.  You will abide by all policies adopted by, and amended by, Let's Talk Science from time to time regarding the operation of the site, including without limitation the Acceptable Use Policy, which forms part of this agreement.  Let's Talk Science may remove any offending material, and/or terminate access by, and/or remove the profile and other information of anyone who fails (in Let's Talk Science's opinion) to abide by this agreement or applicable policies.

If you post information on publicly accessible areas of this site, keep in mind that anyone can see it.

Let's Talk Science does not routinely monitor all material placed on the site, but may, in its discretion, delete or modify any material offending this agreement that comes to its attention.  Let's Talk Science is not responsible for or endorse anything users post on the site.

If you believe that anything posted on this site offends the Acceptable Use Policy, or otherwise infringes your rights, you may email Let's Talk Science at the email address at the bottom hereof.  Let's Talk Science will take actions we believe are appropriate in the circumstances.

Username and Password:  Your access to portions of the site requires a username and password.  It is your responsibility to protect that information, including without limitation, to use effective passwords that are not easily guessed or discoverable, and keep usernames and passwords confidential.  You may not use a username that suggests you are someone you are not.  You are responsible for any activity that occurs under your username.  You will report to Let's Talk Science immediately if you discover any compromise of your passwords or suspected unauthorized use of the site using your identity.

You must be 13 years and older or have permission from a legal guardian to obtain a username.

Limitations:  All promises made by Let's Talk Science are contained in this agreement.  No promises implied by law (whether described as warranties, conditions, representations, or otherwise, and whether relating to merchantability, fitness, non-infringement, or otherwise) apply.

You cannot collect any damages from Let's Talk Science for any reason (whether under legal theories of contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, operation of law or otherwise - or whether characterized as direct, indirect, or otherwise) that arise from or relate to this site or its contents.

Let's Talk Science relies on these limitations when entering this agreement.  They are a fundamental and essential part of our arrangement, and apply even if this agreement has failed in its fundamental or essential purpose or been fundamentally breached.

Governing Law:  This site is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada, excluding any conflicts of law provisions and excluding the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.  Any legal action against Let's Talk Science shall take place in the courts of the Province of Ontario.  The parties attorn to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Ontario.

Links:  Any third party sites that are linked to this site are not under Let's Talk Science's control.  Let's Talk Science is not responsible for anything on the linked sites, including without limitation any content, links to other sites, any changes to those sites, or any policies those sites may have.  Let's Talk Science provides links as a convenience only and such links do not imply any endorsement by Let's Talk Science of those sites. 

Privacy:  Please see our Privacy Policy, which form part of this agreement.

Changing these terms:  Let's Talk Science may change these terms by posting notice on the site.

Let's Talk Science may be contacted at:

1584 North Routledge Park
London, ON N6H 5L6
519.474.4081 ext. 223
Toll Free: 1.877.474.4081
info@explorecuriocity.org



Acceptable Use Policy

CurioCity is an interactive website, owned and managed by Let's Talk Science to increase youth engagement in science by delivering reliable content, providing opportunities for discussion among youth, volunteers and educators, and by facilitating interaction between youth, volunteers and educators on relevant issues and topics in science, engineering and technology.  This website is intended for use by youth in Grades 8-12, volunteers of Let's Talk Science and educators of youth in Grades 8-12.

Let's Talk Science is a Canadian charitable organization that delivers science learning programs and services that turn children and youth on to science and keep them engaged in learning.

This policy was last revised on November 15, 2010.

General Use

  1. Let's Talk Science may change this Acceptable Use policy from time to time.  It is your responsibility to check it periodically. These rules apply to all users of CurioCity, whether logged in as a member of just browsing the site.
  2. CurioCity users can be identified as either Visitors Youth, Volunteers or Educators. Upon registration, members will be assigned a basic membership account. Volunteers and educators will have the option to add specific identifying information to their profile and apply for a membership "upgrade".  Upon validation of information received, Let's Talk Science, at their sole discretion, may choose to grant additional privileges (such as the ability to create groups) to validated members. To use CurioCity you must be 13 years of age or older.
  3. All information you provide when registering with CurioCity must be true and accurate.
  4. You may terminate your membership in the CurioCity Community at any time.
  5. If you decide you do not want certain content you posted displayed anymore, it is your responsibility to delete the content from CurioCity and to notify Let's Talk Science that you no longer want the content to be used.  Let's Talk Science will take reasonable efforts to remove that content from any location it was used.  However, be aware that once content is posted on the internet, it is beyond the ability of Let's Talk Science to control reproduction and storage of that content outside of Let's Talk Science.

Content

You will not use the site for purposes proscribed by Let's Talk Science from time to time, including without limitation, for:

illegal or inappropriate purposes; sending spam; perpetration of security breaches; hacking; privacy breaches; gathering personal information such as emails, addresses or phone numbers from other users; fraudulent activity; distribution of viruses or other harmful code; transmission, distribution or storage of any material protected by copyright, trade-mark, trade secret or other intellectual property right without proper authorization, or material that is infringing, obscene, harassing, defamatory, fraudulent, untruthful, disrespectful, hateful, violent, sexual, racist, discriminatory, abusive, or contains personal information of others; any unauthorized access, alteration, theft, corruption or destruction of files, data, transmission facilities or equipment; anything that harms or threatens the safety of any person; impersonating another individual; advertising products or services without the authorization of Let's Talk Science; providing instructions on how to do anything that would violate this policy; or to interfere with any other person's use and enjoyment of the site. 

Member Disputes.

You are solely responsible for your interactions with other CurioCity users, or any other parties with whom you interact through CurioCity. Let's Talk Science reserves the right, but has no obligation, to become involved in any way with these disputes.



Accessibility

Accessible Customer Service

Let’s Talk Science is committed to offering its products, programs, and services to all interested stakeholders, regardless of their abilities. It is the intent of this policy to meet the standards for accessible customer services as regulated under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. As such, the policies, procedures, and practices presented apply to the provision of goods and services to stakeholders not the content of the products and programs themselves.

This policy applies to delivery of all programs, products, and services on behalf of Let’s Talk Science whether on a premise that Let’s Talk Science owns or operates or in a third party location. Where limitations may be placed on this access due to superseding legislation this is outlined below.

 

Guiding Principles

Let’s Talk Science will make every reasonable effort to ensure that its policies, practices and procedures are consistent with the principles of dignity, independence, integration and equal opportunity by:

  • ensuring that all customers receive the same value and quality;
  • allowing customers with disabilities to do things in their own ways, at their own pace when accessing goods and services as long as this does not present a safety risk;
  • using alternative methods when possible to ensure that customers with disabilities have access to the same services, in the same place and in a similar manner;
  • taking into account individual needs when providing goods and services; and
  • communicating in a manner that takes into account the customer's disability.

Definitions

Assistive device: is a technical aid, communication device or other instrument that is used to maintain or improve the functional abilities of people with disabilities. Personal assistive devices are typically devices that individuals bring with them such as a wheelchair, walker or a personal oxygen tank that might assist in hearing, seeing, communicating, moving, breathing, remembering and/or reading.

 

Customer: An individual who receives or consumes products (goods and services). Within the context of Let’s Talk Science customers include those purchasing one of our products, or educators and youth who participate in or access our programs.

 

Customer service : is the provision of services to a customer before, during and after their direct interaction with Let’s Talk Science.

Disability: the term disability refers to:

- any degree of physical disability, infirmity, malformation or disfigurement that is caused by bodily injury, birth defect or illness and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, a brain injury, any degree of paralysis, amputation, lack of physical co-ordination, blindness or visual impediment, deafness or hearing impediment, muteness or speech impediment, or physical reliance on a guide dog or other animal or on a wheelchair or other remedial appliance or device;

- a condition of mental impairment or a developmental disability;

- a learning disability, or dysfunction in one or more of the processes involved in understanding or using symbols or spoken language;

- a mental disorder; or

- an injury or disability for which benefits were claimed or received under the insurance plan established under the relevant provincial Workplace Safety and Insurance Act or equivalent legislation.

Guide dog: is a highly-trained working dog that has been trained according to relevant provincial legislation to provide mobility, safety and increased independence for people who are blind.

Service animal: an animal is a service animal for a person with a disability if:

- it is readily apparent that the animal is used by the person for reasons relating to his or her disability; or

- if the person provides a letter from a physician or nurse confirming that the person requires the animal for reasons relating to the disability.

Service dog: a dog other than a guide dog for the blind is a service dog if:

- it is readily apparent to an average person that the dog functions as a service dog for a person with a medical disability;

- or the person who requires the dog can provide on request a letter from a physician or nurse confirming that the person requires a service dog.

Support person: another person who accompanies the individual with a disability to help with communication, mobility, personal care, medical needs or access to goods and services.

Accessibility of Let’s Talk Science Offices and Web Sites

Let’s Talk Science offices may not be accessible to those with disabilities, particularly those with mobility challenges. Customers with a disability that may limit their physical access to our office space planning to visit a Let’s Talk Science office (including post-secondary host sites) are encouraged to contact the relevant office to ensure any concerns are addressed. In order to accommodate the customer’s needs, the Let’s Talk Science representative may decide to hold the meeting in an alternate accessible location or may make arrangements to meet the customer in an area that is accessible and escort the customer to the designated meeting area.

Upon notification and discussion with the visiting party the Let’s Talk Science representative will make a decision on the best course of action outlined above to address a customer’s specific concerns.

Let’s Talk Science operates many web sites for customer use. These web sites and portions thereof have differing levels of accessibility as they undergo ongoing development. If a customer finds they are not able to find information in a format that is accessible to them they are encouraged to contact Let’s Talk Science as outlined under the feedback process section of this policy and Let’s Talk Science will work with the individual to reach a solution that is mutually agreeable.

 

Assistive Devices

Customer’s own assistive device(s):

Persons with disabilities may use their own assistive devices as required when accessing goods or services provided by Let’s Talk Science.

In cases where the assistive device presents a safety concern or where accessibility might be an issue, other reasonable measures will be used to ensure the access to goods and services. For example, open flames and oxygen tanks cannot be near one another. Therefore, the accommodation of a customer with an oxygen tank may involve ensuring the customer is in a location that would be considered safe for both the customer and business. Or, where elevators are not present and where an individual requires assistive devices for the purposes of mobility, service will be provided in a location that meets the needs of the customer.

Assistive devices provided by Let’s Talk Science:

Offices operated by Let’s Talk Science at the national level do not have any assistive devices located on the premises. Volunteers based elsewhere may have access to such devices through their institution. Volunteers are encouraged to learn how to use this equipment. Volunteer coordinators are also encouraged to make existing instruction manuals for these devices available to volunteers. If your institution does not have instruction manuals accessible for these items you are encouraged to suggest that these would be handy to have posted or available where the device is located or stored.

Service Animals

A customer with a disability that is accompanied by a service animal, including a guide dog, will be allowed access to any Let’s Talk Science premises that are open the public unless otherwise excluded by applicable federal, provincial, or municipal law. Any “no pet” policies do not apply to service animals, including guide dogs, as these are working animals.

Recognizing a Service Animal or Guide Dog

If it is not readily apparent that the animal being used by the customer for reasons relating to his or her disability, Let’s Talk Science may request certification from the customer. Verification may include:

  • a letter from a physician or nurse confirming that the person requires the animal for reasons related to the disability;
  • a valid identification card signed by the Attorney General of Canada; or,
  • a certificate of training from a recognized guide dog or service animal training school

Care and Control of the Animal

The customer that is accompanied by the guide dog or service animal is responsible for maintaining care and control of the animal at all times.

Allergies

If a health and safety concern presents itself, for example, in the form of a severe allergy to the animal, Let’s Talk Science will make all reasonable efforts to meet the needs of all individuals.

Support Persons

If a customer with a disability is accompanied by a support person, Let’s Talk Science will ensure that both persons are allowed to enter the premises together and that the customer is not prevented from having access to the support person.

There may be times where seating and availability prevent the customer and support person from sitting beside each other. In these situations Let’s Talk Science will make every reasonable attempt to resolve the issue.

In situations where confidential information might be discussed, consent will be obtained from the customer, prior to any conversation where confidential information might be discussed.

Admission Fees

Let’s Talk Science events and activities are generally offered free of charge, thus a fee will not be charged for the accompanying support person.

However, there are times where Let’s Talk Science works in conjunction with partners and events that other organizations are hosting in delivering our programs. In these cases an admission fee for the individual as well as their support person may apply.

Where a fee applies to an event Let’s Talk Science volunteers are participating in the volunteer coordinator arranging the activity is responsible for advising those who sign up of any fee applicable, including those for support persons. The volunteer coordinator should also include information on admission fees that apply to an individual and/or their support person in any advertisement or promotion of the event. Where the volunteer coordinator does not have information about the amount of the fee information should be provided on where more information can be accessed.

Notice of Disruption in Service

Service disruptions may occur due to reasons that may or may not be within the control or knowledge of Let’s Talk Science. In the event of any temporary disruptions to facilities or services that customers with disabilities rely on to access Let’s Talk Science’s goods or services, reasonable effort will be made to provide advance notice. In some circumstances such as in the situation of unplanned disruptions, advance notice may not be possible.

Notifications will include:

In the event that a notification needs to be posted the following information will be included unless it is not already available or known:

  • goods and services that are disrupted or unavailable
  • reason for the disruption
  • anticipated duration of the disruption
  • a description of alternate services or options

Notification Options

When disruptions occur Let’s Talk Science will provide notice by:

  • posting notices in conspicuous places including: at the point of disruption, a the main entrance and nearest accessible entrance to the service disruption and on the Let’s Talk Science web site, as applicable;
  • contacting anyone with a scheduled meeting or appointment that will be unable to access the premises as a result of the service disruption;
  • verbally notifying anyone scheduling a meeting or appointment; or
  • by any other method that may be reasonable under the circumstances

Where there is a service disruption at a host post-secondary site the site will follow the same procedures as outlined above with the exception of posting notice of the disruption to their web site in cases where the web site is not managed directly by Let’s Talk Science. Where Let’s Talk Science does not directly manage the local web site the local representative will make a reasonable effort with the managing agent to post this notification on our behalf.

Feedback Process

Customers who wish to provide feedback on the way Let’s Talk Science provides its products, programs and services, including to those people with disabilities can contact Let’s Talk Science in person, by phone, by mail or email.

All feedback, including complaints should be forwarded to the Manager, Finance & Administration or the Human Resources Coordinator as outlined below for investigation. Anyone submitting feedback can expect to hear back from Let’s Talk Science within 10 business days of Let’s Talk Science’s receipt of the feedback.

In person:

1584 North Routledge Park London, ON N6H 5L6

By Phone:

(877) 474-4081

By Mail:

Nikki Morton, Manager, Finance & Administration OR

Heather Unipan, Human Resources Coordinator

Let’s Talk Science 1584 North Routledge Park London, ON N6H 5L6

By Email:

nmorton@letstalkscience.ca OR hunipan@letstalkscience.ca

Training

As all Let’s Talk Science employees and volunteers have contact with the public in the course of conducting general company business or in providing program delivery services to members of the public all employees and volunteers are trained on providing accessible customer service to our program participants and the processes and procedures outlined in this policy for administering this effort.

Where Let’s Talk Science engages the services of others, including third parties, including external contractors who deal with the public on our behalf training will be provided to these individuals as outlined below.

Training Content and Process

All new staff members and volunteers are provided with a handout on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and accessible customer service at Let’s Talk Science when they commence their service to Let’s Talk Science.

Employees will be asked to read and acknowledge receipt and understanding of the document during their orientation period

Volunteers and any others that receive training on accessible customer service at Let’s Talk Science will be provided with a handout on accessible customer service at Let’s Talk Science that outlines the items below including any relevant Let’s Talk Science procedures and where they can seek additional information if they have questions.

This training program will include:

  • An overview of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), 2005 and the requirements under the customer service standard
  • Let’s Talk Science’s plan related to the customer service standard, including the related administrative procedures
  • How to interact and communicate with people with various types of disabilities
  • How to interact with people with disabilities who use assistive devices or require the assistance of a service animal or a support person
  • How to use any assistive devices that Let’s Talk Science has on its premises
  • The steps to take if a person with a disability is having difficulty accessing Let’s Talk Science’s products, programs or services.
  • Let’s Talk Science’s policies, procedures, and practices pertaining to providing accessible customer service to customers with disabilities.

 

Consistent with corporate policy and/or requirements under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 or any other applicable legislation Let’s Talk Science will either notify employees, volunteers, third party representatives, and external contractors of changes or arrange for revised training, as appropriate.

Record of Training

Let’s Talk Science will keep a record of training that includes the individuals who were trained and the dates that training was provided.

Notice of Availability and Format of Documents

This document constitutes the organization’s accessibility of customer service plan under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. It is available upon request in a format that takes into account the customer’s disability. It is also posted in a conspicuous place in all Let’s Talk Science office locations and on all English websites operated by Let’s Talk Science (letstalkscience.ca, explorecuriocity.org, wingsofdiscovery.ca) under the heading “Accessibility”.

Modification to This or Other Policies

Any policy of Let’s Talk Science that does not respect and promote the dignity and independence of people with disabilities will be modified or removed.

Conflict of this Policy with Other Legislation

Should the provisions in this policy conflict with applicable legislation the document that provides the higher level of accessibility to the customer shall prevail.

 



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