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AccessADVANCE: Making STEM Departments More Inclusive of Faculty with Disabilities

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    How welcoming is your department
    to faculty members who have disabilities?
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    Hello, I'm Sheryl Burgstahler
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    the Director of the DO-IT Center
    and the AccessADVANCE Project.
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    Today I'll share some tips
    for making STEM departments
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    more inclusive of
    faculty with disabilities.
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    Application pools for faculty positions
    have become increasingly diverse
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    yet, some applicants
    and employees with disabilities
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    encounter challenges that occur
    during the employment application process
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    and after they're hired.
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    Barriers include those related
    to facilities, meetings, courses,
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    digital documents, services,
    and online resources.
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    Imagine a person who's blind
    discovering that they cannot access
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    digital job application forms
    with a screen reader.
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    Imagine a professor who cannot hear
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    when microphones are not used
    during a large meeting.
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    Imagine an instructor
    with health-related disabilities
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    who fears that requesting accommodation
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    may affect their chances
    for earning tenure.
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    Campus leaders should adjust institutional
    and departmental policies and procedures
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    to ensure that they
    reflect an inclusive culture.
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    Answering the following questions
    can help you get started.
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    Is the physical environment
    accessible, comfortable, and safe
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    for individuals with a range of abilities?
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    Are support staff prepared to work
    with faculty who have disabilities?
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    Do flexible policies allow individuals
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    to attend meetings and work remotely?
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    Is it clear to faculty how to request
    disability-related accommodations?
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    And is there guidance in
    choosing assistive technology?
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    Are accommodations
    provided and funded
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    through a central institutional unit?
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    Thus, avoiding the appearance
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    that individual faculty members
    with disabilities
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    are a financial burden to the department?
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    Are disability-related issues
    addressed in all campus
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    and departmental diversity,
    equity, and inclusion initiatives?
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    Taking steps in response
    to questions like these
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    can also benefit faculty who
    do not disclose disabilities.
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    Find additional considerations
    in our publication
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    Equal Access: Making STEM Departments
    More Accessible to and Inclusive of
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    Faculty with Disabilities.
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    It's at
    uw.edu/doit/programs/advance.
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    Remember that disability is
    simply one aspect of diversity.
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    Increasing the participation of people
    with disabilities among STEM faculty
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    strengthens these fields with
    their unique perspectives and expertise.
Title:
AccessADVANCE: Making STEM Departments More Inclusive of Faculty with Disabilities
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Video Language:
English
Team:
DO-IT
Duration:
03:45

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