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Beyond the Americans with Disabilities ActInclusive policy and practice for higher education

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AHEAD 2015 Conference

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NASPA and AHEAD Collaboration

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Disclaimer

The contents of this presentation and any materials associated with today’s session are provided for informational purposes only and are not to be construed as legal advice.

You should seek the advice of your college counsel or independent counsel to resolve any legal questions or matters that you are responsible for addressing.

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• Overview of Book

–Running Themes

–Chapter Topics

•Case Studies/Discussion

Overview of Session Format

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Organization of the Text

• ADA & Changing Pedagogy

• Technology

• Emerging Populations

• Best Practices

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Running Themes6

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Running Theme #1Each chapter will reflect the spirit of Universal Design, Universal Access or other Universal pedagogy as the ultimate vision, versus maintaining ADA minimal standards as a mission

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Running Theme #2•For the purpose of consistency, we prefer the usage of person

first language, as in students with disabilities or people with disabilities, versus disability first language such as disabled person or disabled student.

•However, it is acknowledged this is a controversial issue, and is addressed in the introduction of the publication. In the end, what is “correct” is what the individual prefers.

•So, if in doubt, ask!

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Running Theme #3

Since this book will not likely be updated for several years, the chapters must reflect not only current reality, but also demonstrate a forward thinking perspective.

Transformation is a continuous and ongoing process.

Collaboration is key!

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Running Theme #4

Chapters must reinforce the importance of the student as self-advocate

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Running Theme #5Chapters must reinforce the role of disability and/or accessibility personnel as key partners in campus initiatives addressing not only the needs of students with documented disabilities, but also those who don’t self-identify but would benefit from accessible design approaches

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Running Theme #6

Disability must be addressed as part of the diversity fabric, and included in multicultural initiatives, since disability is an identity that is socially constructed.

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Running Theme #7

Chapters should promote the role of DS providers as collaborators, not just providers of accommodations, and the institution as committed to providing choices proactively, thereby providing access in the context of a strong institutional commitment.

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Ch. 1 The Baseline has Shifted

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Before you can go beyond the law, you must know what it requires and comply with it.

What was once sufficient for compliance has changed in many ways. Now, there is

a new baseline to meet and exceed.

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Federal Disability Anti-Discrimination Laws Cover Us All

•Compliance with Federal disability rights laws is required of nearly every American college and university :

–Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. § 794; and,

–Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), 42 U.S.C. § 12131-34, or,

–Title III of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. § 12181-89.

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These Laws Apply Broadly

•Every program and activity is covered•Every individual with a disability (students, employees, visitors) is protected

•Any employee has the potential to create noncompliance and many such individuals are unaware of recent changes and amendments (upgrades) to these laws – a new baseline

If you do not train everyone to comply with these laws, you cannot maintain compliance with the ADA, much less get beyond the ADA

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The New Baseline

•These laws have undergone the greatest change in 20 years

•The ADA Amendments Act of 2008, effective in 2009, clarified by EEOC regulations effective in 2011, have greatly expanded who is protected by these laws

•In 2010, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published new regulations implementing Titles II and III of the ADA. Respectively, 28 C.F.R. Part 35 (Title II) and 28 C.F.R. Part 36 (Title III).

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Definition of Disability

•Due to the ADAAA it will be much easier for students with disabilities (SWDs) to establish coverage under Section 504 and the ADA

–Courts now will focus on discrimination and accommodation allegations rather than is the plaintiff an SWD

–It will be particularly easy to establish coverage where the issue is just discrimination, not accommodation

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Basic Requirements of these Laws

These laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability

–Admission–Program access–Facilities access–Hostile environment–Service animals, mobility devices

These laws minimally require “academic adjustments and auxiliary aids” for students with disabilities (reasonable accommodation)

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Basic Principles

“Reasonable” does not mean reasonable in the eyes of the average faculty member or what seems fair to other students“Reasonable” means

– Anything necessary to equal participation in the program and/or to best ensure valid examination results

– Unless:• A fundamental alteration or lowering of academic

standards• An undue burden• A personal service• A direct threat to the health and safety of others

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Ch. 2 Changing Disability Pedagogy

Medical Model

Socio-cultural Model

Enriching our understanding of disability with a more inclusive perspective of social and cultural constructions

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Ch. 3 Universal Design

• Expanded access rather than individual accommodations

• Institution-wide technology, instruction, programming, architecture

• Retention!!

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Ch. 4 and 5Information Communication Technology

Individual “Accommodations”

Institution-wide Commitment Leads to “Access”

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Ch. 4 Accessible Technology in Student Affairs

• Online environments need to be accessible – just like our physical environments

• Innovative uses of technology can present challenges

• Resources include– Gaining Online Accessible Learning through Self-study

(GOALS) – institutional benchmarking– Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provide

technical specifications• Taking action requires collaboration

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Ch. 5 Technology Access: An Institutional Responsibility

• Access versus Accommodation• Creating a Shared Perspective

– Container versus content– Developing or Adopting accessible content– Access and Academic Freedom

• Faculty– Developing a plan– Inclusive Instruction– Professional Development

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Emerging Populations

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Ch. 6 Wounded WarriorsCh. 7 Intellectual Disabilities*Ch. 8 Students with Hidden Disabilities

*Note that there is a new online learning module created by AHEAD and Think College. Visit Think College’s LEARN online modules.

http://www.thinkcollege.net/think-college-learn

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Chapters 6-8 - Emerging Populations

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Best Practices

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Chapter 9Beyond the Minimum: Innovations & Partnerships

Chapter 10Strengthening the Student Affairs Response

Chapter 11Universal Design in Built and Online Environments

Chapter 12Transition to College

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Best Practice Chapters

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Chapter 13Experiential Education for Successful Employment

Outcomes

Chapter 14Accessible Recreational and Athletic Opportunities

Chapter 15 Accessible On-Campus Living

Chapter 16Study Abroad: Inclusive Opportunities

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Best Practice Chapters Continued

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Chapter 17Engaging International Students with Disabilities

Chapter 18 Student Conduct and Disability

Chapter 19Intersectionality: Identity Re-formation

Chapter 20Challenging the Status Quo

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Best Practices Continued

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Case Studies

• 4 Case Studies • 15 minutes to brainstorm and dialogue• 10 minutes to report out ideas/approaches

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Case Study – Travel Abroad

Student with Crohn’s Disease who wishes to travel to Costa Rica but will need a wheat and gluten free diet and access to medical personnel who understand Crohn’s.

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Faculty with progressive vision loss who is concerned that some of the institutional technologies do not seem compatible with screenreader use.

Case Study – To Teach and Learn

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Student who didn’t follow the procedure to request an animal in housing and is now potentially facing conduct charges.

Case Study – Dog, Housing, and Conduct

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Case Study – Making the Case

Disability Services professional needing to make the case for another position.

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Q U E S T I O N S

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• Mary Lee Vance – [email protected] • Neal Lipsitz – [email protected] • Kaela Parks – [email protected] • Paul Grossman – [email protected] • Gaeir Dietrich – [email protected] • Tom Thompson - [email protected] • Eileen Berger - [email protected] • Michele Scheib - [email protected]

AHEAD 2015 Presenter Contact Information

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