Meeting Date
- Campus Wide Issues Brainstorm
- What current or emerging issues exist?
- What topics could be brought to a council meeting?
- Discussion
- Parking
- Has come up frequently in CfDC meetings
- Proposing requirement for faculty supervisors related to disability awareness
- GEO is considering asking for a mandatory training for faculty supervisors
- GEO has been considering disability issues a lot as they prepare for next round of contract bargaining
- Reasoning
- Grad students are supervised by faculty members with little to no experience working with disabled people, little to no awareness about disability
- Concerns
- Faculty are already required to do a lot of trainings, some of which don’t really accomplish much
- Disability is such a broad topic that it may not be easily covered in a training, since every disabled student has different wants/needs
- What is the optimally effective way to achieve that?
- A broad awareness raising training may still be helpful as a start
- People see the need for baseline ADA knowledge, along the lines of OSHA, Title 9, etc.
- A band aid training until we get a more centralized solution
- May want to reach out to the Center for Academic Innovations about a Teach-In about Accessibility.
- Other Thoughts
- Law school does an IT accessibility training for all law faculty and staff, which has created a broader conversation about disability at the law school
- Existing ADA Materials to build off of
- ADA office has some of those
- Currently we don’t know of any MyLinc courses about this
- Disability Coordinators have done some trainings for individual units
- OIE site has some, currently hoping to launch a new ECRT website with resources
- GEO is considering asking for a mandatory training for faculty supervisors
- Centralizing accommodations processes for students and employees
- Thinking of this in considering the potential for future trainings since the current system is so decentralized
- For grad students, one supervisor is usually fully in charge of your accommodations/fate
- For grad student employees, two totally different systems for class and work accommodations
- GEO has thought about asking about this in the past
- Someone at the graduate student union at University of Massachusetts Amherst (where they do have a centralized accommodations process) said they're currently trying to undo that centralization because the University doesn't have capacity to do everything
- Ensure UM has the staff, funding, resources to make this feasible
- Thinking of this in considering the potential for future trainings since the current system is so decentralized
- Hiring and accommodations for post-doctoral fellows
- Recent issues with being unable to hire because the institution was unable to provide necessary accommodations
- What is the accommodations explanation for freshman an incoming students? If it’s inadequate, how can we increase knowledge?
- Student IDEA board considered this and found that information is not frequently/consistently disseminated to incoming students
- IDEA board has existing recommendations
- Undergraduate admissions are working on changing this
- Stephanie Riegle is working on this within that office
- Student IDEA board considered this and found that information is not frequently/consistently disseminated to incoming students
- Many graduate students and post-docs (and faculty) are interested in mentorship from other disabled people who are further along in their careers
- Ex. want advice on how/if to disclose, how to contextualize disability in a cover letter
- UM would benefit from a mentorship program like this
- Council could put together a list of potential mentors
- Any updates on Work Connections and its practices of denying accommodations?
- None from today’s meeting
- Disability community and cultural spaces
- Disability Cultural Center updates will be shared at a future meeting
- SSD identified a potential space for SSD services; DCC would need to be a different and separate space
- Compliance spaces (SSD) and celebratory/community spaces (DCC) should be different
- Need for a formalized academic program in disability culture/disability studies
- Robert Adams may be working on that
- Higher level administration doesn’t have a good system for dialoguing with people raising accommodations issues
- They’re reactive but not communicative
- Connects with the decentralization discussed earlier and in other parts of university accommodations system
- Facilities frequently charged with solving these problems (especially physical accessibility and audio problems)
- Could go to technology services, who have sound techs, among other resources
- In the future, people can reach out to tech services about acoustics issues
- Contact Monika Dressler and Karl Aldag, LSA Technology Services
- Acoustics at the university are generally poor
- Student IDEA Board Updates
- Dilip is leaving for University of Toledo
- Rob Sellers replacement search is underway, going well
- New ODEI hire Debbie Willis has done work with Rackham committee on disabled students
- Winter McLeod is a graduate student part time staff doing a deep dive into IDEA board recommendations
- Parking
- Upcoming Events
- Crip Mentoring event on Friday, April 15 at noon ET.
- GEO campus-wide disability town hall, Thursday, April 14 from 6-7:30 pm ET
- Register to attend: https://bit.ly/DisabilityTH
- Ideas for Future CfDC Meetings
- ADA Baseline training review
- DCC updates
- Concern that if SSD gets granted the space they are considering, UM may say there isn’t a need for a DCC
- Student IDEA Board Report has more information about DCC
- Council can put together a list of potential mentors
- Update on a formalized academic program on disability culture/studies
- Digital accessibility policy/standard practice guide
- Phil Deaton will have updates in the next few months