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We are all DIFFERENTLY-ABLED. What is disability?. A physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses or activities Because of the way it affects social perceptions and interactions, disability is also a social identity. Some disabilities are invisible to the eye.
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What isdisability? • A physical or mental condition that limits a person’s movements, senses or activities • Because of the way it affects social perceptions and interactions, disability is also a social identity. • Some disabilities are invisible to the eye. • Examples (if identified by the person who has the condition)may include: asthma, muscular dystrophy, ADHD, hearing impairment, or autism, among many others.
Michigan Hero – Jim Abbott • Former Major League Baseball pitcher • Played for the University of Michigan • Won the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States • Voted 1988’s Big Ten Athlete of the Year • Happened to be born without a right hand
Disability in the Dorms • Courtesy is the word. All Wolverines should expect respect from one another • Keep all doorways, elevators and accessibility ramps open to students that may want or need to use them • Be open to new friends and social experiences
Being an Ally • Get educated. • Take active steps to be part of a supportive Michigan community. • Teach others about identity, accessibility and acceptance. • Get involved! If you see a problem on campus, use university resources to solve it.
University Issue: Accessibility Ramps Right now, many accessibility ramps in front of university buildings are blocked to those that need them • Why? Bikes are locked to the handrails of the ramps. • Who cares? This is a big safety and accessibility issue. • What to do? Put your bike somewhere else! Let others know that the ramps need to be accessible for those who use handrails or wheelchairs.
Celebrating IDoPwD • The International Day of People with Disability is December 3rd • Sanctioned by the United Nations • Celebrating individuals’ spirit and perseverance in the face of big challenges.
Resourcesat the University • Services for Students with Disabilities • Serves as liaison for University administration for academics and rights • Contact Info: G-664 of Haven Hall, ssd@umich.edu • CSG Disability Affairs Commission • Can serve as a place to voice concerns on campus, and build community • Contact Info: 9pm Tuesday in the CSG Office (3rd floor of the Union), ajclark@umich.edu
GetInvolved! • A5: Abilities Alliance at Ann Arbor • A social group of differently-abled students on campus that meets bi-weekly • Contact Info: Find A5 on Facebook or contact rokapur@umich.edu • Allies for Disability Awareness • Monthly meetings on disability and an intersecting topic • Contact Info: disabilityallies@umich.edu