Beyond Accommodations
What Is Happening in Disability Services (DS)
To learn more about the programs and events going on with the 小猪视频 office of Disability Services please click on the plus + signs below to expand and contract the various sections.
To learn more about the programs and events going on with the 小猪视频 office of Disability Services please click on the plus + signs below to expand and contract the various sections.
Disability Services helps students who are registered with our office to navigate the accommodation process and assist them with guidance during a 30 minute virtual Semester Refresher drop-in session at the start of every semester. Below are some of the topics we discuss:
Students may Join us and meet our Peer Coaches at one of the sessions. Dates, times and Zoom Links are posted at the start of each semester.
Note: Students may be in zoom sessions with other 小猪视频 (UML) students registered with Disability Services
Students needing accommodations for any of these sessions, please contact Disability Services via email: disability@uml.edu at least a week before the session date.
To learn more and to register for upcoming training sessions, please visit the Employee Learning, Engagement & Development Diversity and Inclusion webpage.
A huge amount of gratitude to the bravery and vulnerability shared by our storytellers:
Our events are aimed to raise awareness, reduce stigma and provide space for students, faculty and staff to celebrate disability. In collaboration with the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Ashleigh Hillier, Campus Recreation Center Staff, Student Life and Wellbeing Office and the Disability Advisory Committee.
2025 Stories of Disability
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Jodi Rachins (Director), Lauren Tornatore (Senior Assistant Director) and Janelle Diaz (past Assistant Director) have one major initiative for Disability Services (DS) 鈥 to use their collective skills to reach the community beyond accommodations by openly and actively discussing ways in which we can support our fellow disability community members whether it is within the university, our outside networks and in our everyday lives. It is important and impactful to make a major effort to reduce stigma and shame around disability. The plan is to work towards flipping the script to highlight the uncountable strengths that can show through various disabilities. Among the various initiatives we plan to put out over the next few years, we are rolling out monthly podcasts to provide representation and discussion around various interesting topics on disability.