Funding can be applied for anything that improves inclusion for staff with disabilities, chronic illnesses, and/or neurodivergences, at the University of Kent. This could include … Read more
Author: Josie Caplehorne
Poor Little Sick Girls by Ione Gamble
Tuesday 27 June 2023, 12:30 to 13:30, Templeman Library room DG 02 and on Teams. Join us for our next hybrid book club where we’ll … Read more
Research and scholarly communication accessibility
The first in our Inclusive Kent Series brings some exciting news about how accessibility is being embedded in research and scholarly communications systems and processes … Read more
Inclusive Language Think-in
Have you ever read an article, and event description, a social media post about disability, accessibility, neurodiversity or inclusion and thought ‘oh goodness, what a … Read more
A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll
Wednesday 29 March, 12:00 to 13:00, Templeman Library Room D G02 and on Teams. Join us for our next hybrid book club where we’ll be … Read more
Inclusive Kent blog series
We’ve created this blog series to share good news about inclusive practices happening all across the University of Kent. Our first story will be published … Read more
Happy New Year from the Staff Disability Network
It’s a brand new year and that means lots to plan for and look forward to for our Staff Disability Network. No, we haven’t made … Read more
“Nothing About Us Without Us”
The University of Kent’s Staff Disability Network aims to support staff who are disabled, have a long-term health condition or neurodivergence, and to support those … Read more
Making adjustments is not unreasonable
“Reasonable adjustments are changes an employer makes to remove or reduce a disadvantage related to someone’s disability. For example: making changes to the workplace changing … Read more
Meet the Staff Disability Network
You are invited to meet the Staff Disability Network as part of the events taking place for UK Disability History Month 2022 at the University … Read more