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Enabling equality: futhering disability equality for staff in HE

Summary: Reflecting the experiences of over 300 disabled staff working across the HE sector Informed by in-depth interviews and a widely distributed survey of disabled staff in higher education institutions, this research identifies ten areas that are influential in shaping the experiences of disabled staff in the workplace, and offers recommendations for best practice.

The research, jointly funded by ECU and the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education, makes it clear that although the sector has come a long way in advancing disability equality for students, a range of work still needs to be done to support disabled staff.

This guidance offers practical, evidence-based advice. Areas covered include:

  • Progress: good practice in the sector
  • Aspiration and reality: disparities between policy and practice
  • Inconsistencies: understanding and awareness
  • Lagging behind students: less support for disabled staff
  • Declaration: supporting the right conditions
  • Entitlement: reasonable adjustments
  • Funding: inefficient systems
  • Mental health: taking a positive approach
  • Disability-related discrimination and harassment
  • Engagement: involving disabled staff

To read more and to download reports, click here.

Source: ecu.ac.uk


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