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Mental Health Advocacy and Accessibility Brandy Usick and Carolyn Christie Student Advocacy and Accessibility Student Support
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Student Advocacy and Accessibility Team
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Student Accessibility Services The University of Manitoba has designated Student Accessibility Services (“SAS”) to facilitate the implementation of accommodations for students with documented disabilities
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Student Accessibility Services: 2013-2014 Statistics
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Steps in Provision of Services Student registers with SAS Student provides documentation –assessment from a ‘registered health professional’ –may include recommendations re accommodations Partnership student/faculty/SAS Accessibility Advisors –create individualized accommodation plan based on documentation, expertise on‘best practices’ and standard accommodations, and –uphold academic standards (e.g. essential skills and technical abilities, bona fide academic requirements)
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Mental Health Accommodations May include: Extra time for completing tests, exams and assignments including oral exams (e.g. thesis defense) Academic materials in advance, and/or in alternative formats Assistive technology Experiential learning (practicum/clinical/field) accommodations and support
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Advocacy for Students Education –as part of service/support encounter –outreach and awareness Assistance with special requests –authorized withdrawals, leaves of absence, etc. Complaint resolution –resolve at lowest level
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The Cooper Commission Recommendations Education on responsibilities and procedures Revised policy and procedures –Including formal appeal procedure Specialized decision making body –Accommodation Teams Handbook Annual report to Senate Better documenting academic standards –Bona fide academic requirements –Essential skills and technical abilities
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Resources
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Questions?
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