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Sample Announcement E-mail Dr. Smith This is to announce the availability of WIND’s (Wyoming Institute for Disabilities) Disability Etiquette Infusion Unit. If you have time in your schedule, please consider including this presentation in your EDST2480- 04, Diversity & Politics of School class. The unit includes instruction on disability awareness, person-first language, and disability etiquette. The infusion unit is about 50 minutes in length. Our objectives for this infusion unit: 1. Develop awareness of disability etiquette. 2. Address issues and concerns surrounding disability etiquette such as comfort level and attitudinal barriers. 3. Explore options for appropriately interacting with people who have disabilities to increase competence in this area. If you would be interested… Introduction Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) created a series of Infusion Units as an effective way to provide disability related content to students in diverse courses. Goals of Infusion Units: Students will become familiar with disability issues Students will understand how to effectively interact with people with disabilities Students will have a greater understanding of disability issues Students will have a greater understanding about disability studies as an academic field Methods In Spring Semester 2012 we created an instrument with the following questions: Student Comments “Overall good presentation, I have a concern that changing the language used may not change the intent of that language and if that isn’t emphasized the stigma may not change with the language.” “It’s great to hear these guest speakers because it is something we will encounter often as nurses and everyday people- thank you!” “There was a lot of valuable information that I can use as a guide in my future career as a teacher.” “It was revealing to have both of you coming and helping to face the challenges we will have as health care providers in order to avoid discrimination against people with disabilities.” We fi nd it useful to conta ct instructo rs directly. Occasionall y depar tments have more formally included inf usion units into their curricula. What level would you rate your knowledge of this subject before this program? What level would you rate your knowledge of this subject after this program? How much do you think the information you learned in this presentation will change the way you interact with people with disabilities? Infusing Disability Content Across a University Campus Janet Perkins Corbett, MS - Wyoming Institute for Disabilities Results

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Page 1: Sample Announcement E-mail Dr. Smith This is to announce the availability of WIND’s (Wyoming Institute for Disabilities) Disability Etiquette Infusion

Sample Announcement E-mail

Dr. Smith

This is to announce the availability of WIND’s (Wyoming Institute for Disabilities) Disability Etiquette Infusion Unit. If you have time in your schedule, please consider including this presentation in your EDST2480-04, Diversity & Politics of School class. The unit includes instruction on disability awareness, person-first language, and disability etiquette. The infusion unit is about 50 minutes in length.

Our objectives for this infusion unit:1. Develop awareness of disability etiquette. 2. Address issues and concerns surrounding disability etiquette such as comfort level and attitudinal barriers.3. Explore options for appropriately interacting with people who have disabilities to increase competence in this area.

If you would be interested…

Introduction

Wyoming Institute for Disabilities (WIND) created a series of Infusion Units as an effective way to provide disability related content to students in diverse courses.

Goals of Infusion Units: Students will become familiar with disability issues Students will understand how to effectively interact

with people with disabilities Students will have a greater understanding of

disability issues Students will have a greater understanding about

disability studies as an academic field

Methods

In Spring Semester 2012 we created an instrument with the following questions:

Student Comments

“Overall good presentation, I have a concern that changing the language used may not change the intent of that language and if that isn’t emphasized the stigma may not change with the language.”

“It’s great to hear these guest speakers because it is something we will encounter often as nurses and everyday people- thank you!”

“There was a lot of valuable information that I can use as a guide in my future career as a teacher.”

“It was revealing to have both of you coming and helping to face the challenges we will have as health care providers in order to avoid discrimination against people with disabilities.”

We find it useful to contact instructors

directly. Occasionally departments

have more formally included infusion

units into their curricula.

• What level would you rate your knowledge of this subject before this program?

• What level would you rate your knowledge of this subject after this program?

• How much do you think the information you learned in this presentation will change the way you interact with people with disabilities?

Infusing Disability Content Across a University CampusJanet Perkins Corbett, MS - Wyoming Institute for Disabilities

Results

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