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Hi Poppy
Just sending you a copy of our Newsletter for information.
Best wishes
Jill Scott

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From: Poppy [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05 April 2004 15:46
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Subject: MODEL COPY ON DISABLITY for HEI newsletters



Dear Newsletter Editor
This is model copy for use in your internal newsletters, website etc.
Please feel free to use as much or as little as you like, and to insert
quotes / examples of your own.
Further copies of the Guidance are available from the ECU office. The
cover is bright and photogenic!
All comments, queries and copies of the published newsletter welcome.
Poppy


MODEL COPY FOR THE NEW GUIDANCE ON EMPLOYING DISABLED PEOPLE IN HE

When disabled people participate as full citizens, customers and
employees everyone benefits, says new guidance from the ECU on employing
disabled people in higher education. The guidance provides a
comprehensive overview of best practice and legal requirements in this
area.

In HE, the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act has meant that
the recent focus in disability provision has been on students. The ECU
felt that disabled people as colleagues merited a fresh spotlight.

"The guidance has been designed to be an easy and accessible reference
on employing a disabled person," says Erica Halvorsen, the ECU policy
adviser who led on writing the guidance. "It enables institutions to
understand their present responsibilities, and provides a foundation
that can be built on when new legislation comes into force later this
year."

The bulk of the guidance details the changes necessary to ensure good
recruitment, retention and staff development policies, and provides
practical examples of best practice including step-by-step checklists to
aid implementation.

It also explores some of the more elusive aspects of the topic. An
understanding of the "medical and social models" (explained on p14) is
important, as is sensitivity, for example in the use of language. The
guidance covers that too. It offers some principles: "Is the word you
want to use factual or value-laden? Is it acceptable to disabled
people?"; and examples: "normal", "able-bodied", and "the Deaf" appear
in the column of words to avoid, "Non-disabled", and  "hearing impaired"
in the 'preferred words' column.

In her Foreword to the Guidance, Maria Eagle Minister for Disabled
People welcomes the comprehensive approach of the Guidance. "While we
can set the legal framework," she writes, "bodies such as the Equality
Challenge Unit fulfil a valuable role in encouraging and educating
employers in higher education to understand their legal duties but also
to see for themselves the benefits of employing disabled people".

The A4 guidance is available from [give appropriate office within in
your HEI]. For publications, guidance, and useful links on equality and
diversity, please visit the ECU website: www.ecu.ac.uk

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