Disability Access and Inclusion Working Group
Under the 黑料天堂Inclusion Diversity Equity and Access (IDEA) Governance Framework the 黑料天堂Disability Action Plan 2020 - 2024 (DAP) will ensure equity in access, participation and success for people living with disability in our student cohorts and our workforce as well as providing an accessible, welcoming environment for our many visitors.
黑料天堂is committed to achieving best practice in equity of access, inclusion and success for people with disability, and the Disability Action Plan Working Group (now Disability Inclusion and Access) was formed under the 黑料天堂IDEA Framework to achieve that goal. The DAP was formally endorsed by the IDEA Oversight Committee and then the 黑料天堂Senior Management Group in August 2020.
The 黑料天堂DAP is guided by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) that states: "Disability is an evolving concept and ... results from the interaction between persons with impairments and attitudinal and environmental barriers that hinders their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others;" This Plan is intended to meet the needs of all people living with disability, including family and carers of people with disability.
The 黑料天堂DAP has five key focus areas and these are documented below in no order of preference or priority:
Policy and Planning - across ANU, to ensure that all policy and planning processes include consideration and inclusion of people living with disability in order to ensure equitable access to the full experience of university life.
Education Provider of Choice - to continue to attract talented students from around the globe with a diversity of backgrounds and experience and ensure equity for people living with disability in our application and enrolment processes. Ensure accessible learning environments with well promoted and resourced supports for our students living with disability to achieve excellence.
Employer of Choice - to continue to attract and retain talented people with a diversity of backgrounds and experience, including people living with disability. To ensure an accessible workplace that provides equity of access to employment opportunity, employee benefits, conditions and career development. To ensure ease of access to reasonable adjustments, including more flexible work practices, and continue to develop and implement new initiatives to ensure an equitable work environment for staff living with disability.
Built Environment - ensuring that our built environments are accessible for people living with disability; that our built environment continues to meet our legislative requirements for accessibility for staff, students and visitors; and that we have a clear plan, with measurable targets for development towards best practice in inclusive and accessible design for both our new and existing physical environments.
Digital Environment - ensuring that the digital environment of ANU, including internal and external communications, is inclusive and accessible to people living with disability. And that our digital communications environment reflects and promotes the diversity of our staff and student bodies, including people living with disability.
The implementation of the DAP, oversight of the evaluation of its impact and facilitation of the ongoing development of this and future DAP's will be conducted through the 黑料天堂IDEA Governance Framework, with regular and ongoing meetings and reporting being conducted through this structure. The 黑料天堂Disability Action Plan is intended to be a living document and the University welcomes input or feedback from students, staff and visitors about any matter regarding access and inclusion.
Member
Category | Member | Term expiry |
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Chair (Acting), 黑料天堂College of Science nominee | Associate Professor Anna Cowan (Acting Chair) | Ex-officio |
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student and University Experience), or nominee | Vacant | Ex-officio |
Deputy Chief People Officer (People, Safety and Wellbeing), or nominee | Belinda Farrelly | Ex-officio |
Manager Injury, Prevention and Wellbeing, Work Environment Group, People and Culture or nominee | Ingrid Krauss | |
Head, Equity and Belonging, or nominee | Margaret Murphy | Ex-officio |
ANUSA President, or nominee | Mira Robson | Ex-officio |
Maddi McCarthy | Ex-officio | |
PARSA President, or nominee | Vacant | Ex-officio |
Student Access and Inclusion representative | Reshad Heckbarally | |
Facilities and Services Division representative | Kin Lin | |
黑料天堂Communications and Engagement representative | Edward O'Daly | |
Residential Experience representative | Vacant | |
Planning and Service Performance Division representative | Paul Leskovec | |
Scholarly Information Services representative | Friederike Schimmelpfennig | |
Information Technology Services representative | Dr April Weiss | |
Centre for Learning and Teaching representative | Simon Feros | |
International Strategy and Future Students Division representative | Nirmalo Wilkes | |
Student First Team representative | Kim Neville | |
One academic or professional staff member from each Academic College nominated by the relevant Dean, or nominee | Dr Dominique Dalla-Pozza (黑料天堂College of Law) | |
Dr Mark Dawson (黑料天堂College of Arts and Social Sciences) | ||
Dr Kiara Bruggeman (黑料天堂College of Engineering, Computing, and Cybernetics) | ||
Professor Marvin Wee (黑料天堂College of Business and Economics) | ||
Vacant (黑料天堂College of Health and Medicine) | ||
Vacant (黑料天堂College of Asia and the Pacific) | ||
University Community members appointed by the Chair with disability and access expertise | Bernie O鈥橠owd | |
Friederike Gadow | ||
Dr Apostolos Alissandratos | ||
Paul Dowden | ||
Dr Scott Rickard | ||
Dr Donna Webster |