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Supporting Faculty to Understand and Reduce the Impacts of Ableism

Date
February 26, 2025
Time
1:00 PM EST - 2:00 PM EST
Location
Zoom
Open To
Academic Leaders

Ableism; Disability awareness; Inclusive teaching; Attitudinal barriers; Equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI).

The AODA’s proposed postsecondary education standards identify eight barrier areas that impact students with disabilities, with "Attitudes, behaviours, perceptions, assumptions" ranked as the most significant. This workshop will explore the recommendations provided by the AODA and equip academic leaders  with tools to address and reduce ableism within their departments and faculties.

Key focus areas include:

  • Increasing awareness of disability bias and ableism
  • Elevating the student experience and voice
  • Addressing attitudinal barriers as they arise
  • Connecting ableism to the university’s EDI commitments

Join us to gain practical strategies for fostering an inclusive and supportive academic environment that aligns with equity, diversity, and inclusion goals. This workshop will help you lead efforts to reduce the impacts of ableism and enhance the educational experience for students with disabilities.

Presented in partnership with: Jenny Sampirisi and Rachelle Bensoussan, Learning and Inclusion Education Developers, Academic Accommodation Support