Consumer & Community
Consumers, advocates, nonprofits, accessibility specialists and community organizations bringing lived and frontline perspectives into DAC.
Who DAC wants to connect with.
Consumer Advocates
Consumer advocates and community organizations often see the same unresolved problems long before they become visible at scale. DAC wants those perspectives represented in its development.
Open pathway →Accessibility & Disability Advocates
For people with disabilities, mobility limitations or chronic illness, a failed delivery may have consequences beyond inconvenience. DAC wants accessibility expertise represented in its design and reporting systems.
Open pathway →Northern, Rural & Remote Communities
Distance, availability, transportation, pricing and limited alternatives can change the impact of a failed transaction. DAC wants northern, rural, remote and Indigenous community perspectives represented.
Open pathway →Community & Nonprofit Organizations
Community organizations often see how small unresolved consumer problems become serious barriers for people with limited income, mobility, transportation or support. DAC wants those realities included.
Open pathway →Canadian Consumers
Consumers are the reason DAC exists. The project is being developed to help Canadians preserve records, distinguish facts from assumptions and understand responsible paths when delivery and consumer-service problems are not resolved.
Open pathway →Participation is reviewed, not automatic.
Applicants are screened and, where appropriate, verified before DAC creates a Network profile and grants specific access.