At Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO), we are committed to the highest standards of integrity, transparency, and accountability in all our operations. Our dedication to these principles is reflected in our adherence to national standards, our ethical code of conduct, and our policies on privacy, accessibility, and handling complaints.
Below you will find detailed information about our accreditations, policies, and procedures designed to ensure we remain accountable to our community, our donors, and the individuals we serve.
SCIO Imagine Canada Accreditation & Charitable Registration Number
Imagine Canada Accreditation
SCIO is proud to be accredited by Imagine Canada, a recognition that demonstrates our adherence to the highest standards of operational excellence in the nonprofit sector. This accreditation is a testament to our commitment to ethical fundraising, responsible financial management, and rigorous governance.
Charitable Registration Number
As a registered charity, SCIO operates under the charitable registration number: #11883 5081 RR0002. This registration confirms our status as a legitimate charitable organization, committed to making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries and related disabilities.
Ethical Code of Conduct
Our Ethical Code of Conduct outlines the principles and values that guide our actions and decisions. It reflects our commitment to ethical practices in all aspects of our work, from governance and fundraising to interactions with our community and stakeholders. We invite you to review our Ethical Code of Conduct by clicking below to understand the standards we uphold.
Protecting the privacy and personal information of our community members, donors, and stakeholders is of utmost importance to SCIO. Our Privacy Policy details the measures we take to safeguard personal information, our practices for collecting, using, and disclosing information, and your rights regarding your personal information. Learn more about our commitment to privacy by clicking below.
SCIO is dedicated to creating an inclusive and accessible environment for everyone, including people with disabilities. Our Accessibility Policy outlines our efforts to comply with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and our ongoing commitment to removing barriers and ensuring equal access to our services, programs, and information. Click below to read more about our Accessibility Policy.
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