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1 Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in College and University-Sponsored Activities Jennifer Dunn National Educational Association of Disabled Students

2 Outline  Project Team  Project Objectives  Phase I Activities  Phase I Results  Phase II Activities  Phase II Preliminary results  Training material

3 Project Team Core Team Chris Gaulin Jennison Asuncion Jennifer Dunn Frank Smith Advisory Committee Alison Beattie Lena Cook Jennifer Finlay Partners Canadian Federation of Students Canadian Organization of Campus Activities

4 Project Objectives  Determine how accessible extra-curricular activities are for students with disabilities  Outline specific barriers  Distribute surveys to campus programmers and students with disabilities  Create a training package for campus programmers  Develop Best Practices

5 Benefits of Participating in Extra- Curricular Activities  Promotes personal growth in areas such as leadership, team building, etc.  Encourages health and wellness  Builds and grows social and professional network

6 Benefits of Participating in Extra- Curricular Activities  Introduces or improves skills  Promotes a sense of belonging  Allows for exploration of personal interests  Leads to increased commitment to school and academic achievement

7 Phase I  Questionnaire sent to campus programmers nation-wide  May 31 st – June 30 th, 2004  Survey asked questions regarding activity planning and accessibility  Focus group with campus programmers

8 Focus Groups - Saskatchewan  Described most popular activities  Orientation  Intramurals  Sports events  Programmers assume activities are inherently accessible since venues are  Deal with accessibility issues on case-by-case basis

9 Phase I Results 88% stated that most or all facilities are accessible 72% do not have barriers to making activities more accessible Popular activities: Orientation, Sports events, pub events 58% have access to funding for making activities accessible Many SU willing to make accommodations if they know what’s needed Only 39% stated that accomdations were addressed when planning student elections

10 Practical Tips  Provide event material in alternative formats  Advertise using a variety of methods  Sensitivity training for the leaders of clubs/organizations  Include students with disabilities in planning and running events  Make sure location and washrooms are accessible

11 Phase II  Survey distributed to students with disabilities  Currently in progress  Distributed through student union offices and electronically  Asks about participation in extra-curricular activities

12 Preliminary Results - Barriers Lack of time Not interested in activities Interpretation not available Older building not accessible Transportation barriers

13 Training Workshop  Individuals met to discuss how to make activities more accessible  Discussed campus programmers’ perspective on making activities accessible  Examined best practices for inclusion of all students

14 Next Steps - Training Package  Online and offline packages made available to campus programmers  Will include:  Accessible Checklists for activities/events  Best practices from across Canada  Ideas for promoting accessible activities  Etc.

15 You can find the survey at… wwww wwww wwww.... nnnn eeee aaaa dddd ssss.... cccc aaaa //// iiii nnnn cccc llll uuuu ssss iiii oooo nnnn ssss uuuu rrrr vvvv eeee yyyy 2222Or contact 1-877-670-1256 Thank you, and enjoy the conference!


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