Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or chronic illness are further disadvantaged, as non-stereotypical ways of working are not necessarily supported or catered for. The remit of this paper is to provide practical ideas and recommendations to address accessibility issues in events and conferences as a first step to improving existing working conditions. We start with providing a brief overview of and background to the issues of ableism, disabilities, chronic illnesses and neurodiversities in academia. We then offer a detailed description of the organisational and developmental strategies relating to the Ableism in Academia conference to practically demonstrate how accessibility can ...
This article considers aspects of The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with D...
Academic papers demonstrate inaccessibility despite accessible writing resources made available by S...
The Open University (OU) has an established infrastructure for supporting disabled students. Histori...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
To understand the experiences of the disabled in academia, a fully accessible and inclusive workshop...
To understand the experiences of the disabled in academia, a fully accessible and inclusive workshop...
Recent coverage in relevant Higher Education newspapers and corresponding social media platforms, im...
Recent coverage in higher education newspapers and social media platforms implies that chronic condi...
Rather than embracing difference as a reflection of wider society, academic ecosystems seek to norma...
This chapter is based on research undertaken for the Leadership Foundation in HE (LFHE). It views th...
PhD ThesisThrough this research, the author has sought to emancipate and raise the voices of disable...
This study sought to increase understanding on barriers to securing academic employment met by peopl...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
Administrative processes that need to be completed to maintain a basic standard of living, to study,...
This article addresses some of the difficulties inherent in disseminating emancipatory research find...
This article considers aspects of The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with D...
Academic papers demonstrate inaccessibility despite accessible writing resources made available by S...
The Open University (OU) has an established infrastructure for supporting disabled students. Histori...
Academia can be a challenging place to work and academics who have a disability, neurodiversity or c...
To understand the experiences of the disabled in academia, a fully accessible and inclusive workshop...
To understand the experiences of the disabled in academia, a fully accessible and inclusive workshop...
Recent coverage in relevant Higher Education newspapers and corresponding social media platforms, im...
Recent coverage in higher education newspapers and social media platforms implies that chronic condi...
Rather than embracing difference as a reflection of wider society, academic ecosystems seek to norma...
This chapter is based on research undertaken for the Leadership Foundation in HE (LFHE). It views th...
PhD ThesisThrough this research, the author has sought to emancipate and raise the voices of disable...
This study sought to increase understanding on barriers to securing academic employment met by peopl...
In this piece, we argue that universities and by extension all educational establishments need to ad...
Administrative processes that need to be completed to maintain a basic standard of living, to study,...
This article addresses some of the difficulties inherent in disseminating emancipatory research find...
This article considers aspects of The United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with D...
Academic papers demonstrate inaccessibility despite accessible writing resources made available by S...
The Open University (OU) has an established infrastructure for supporting disabled students. Histori...