| Programme: | Equality, Diversity and Inclusion workshops for staff |
| Course: | Disability at LSE - The Student Perspective |
| Description: | How does having a disability affect students' experiences of LSE? How well are adjustments helping students to fulfil their potential? What have we learnt about attitudes and culture towards disability, and how can we work to improve this? This session will give staff an opportunity to hear from a number of students about their own experiences at LSE. It will begin with a number of students with a range of disabilities offering their reflections upon their time at LSE, and will then move to explore good practice issues as well as wider cultural issues within the School. The session will be led by Mark Malik, LSESU Disabled Students' Officer, and will involve a number of other students. Sarah Slater, Disability and Wellbeing Service Manager, will also be available to share her expertise in the session. |
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