Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Seminar Series.
Tags: disability, sex education, special needs
Personal and leadership development for disabled staff.
Tags: development, disability, leadership, training
A three-day programme tailored to reflect the challenges and experiences of disabled staff.
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Are you a disabled member of staff? Please help us to better understand the diversity of […]
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Tags: disability, Disability December, equality, human resources, myview, people and culture
As part of Disability December, Disability Rights UK will be visiting the University on Tuesday 5 December to talk about disability.
Tags: disability, Disability December, Disability Rights, diversity and inclusivity, equality, people and culture
This three day programme is tailored to reflect the challenges and experiences of disabled staff from any grade or job family.
Tags: disability, disabled staff, leadership development, Nottingham Calibre Programme, Nottingham Calibre Programme 2017
Abnormally Funny People is a group of gifted stand-up comedians strutting their funny stuff. All but one of them is disabled. They are all very, very, very funny people.
Tags: comedy, disability, Disability December, performance
Join the People and Culture Team for this event, in conversation with Charlotte Henshaw. Charlotte has been on the British Para-Swimming Team for almost ten years and has won medals at every level of competition including silver at the Paralympics in London.
Tags: disability, Disability December, Paralympics, people and culture, sport
During December the University will be hosting a series of events which focus on raising awareness […]
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Tags: anxiety, comedy, disability, Disability December, Disabled Staff Network, events, health, mental health, mindfulness, people and culture
The experiences of parents of children with disabilities have been well documented for many years yet their needs for information, advice, advocacy, social and emotional support continue not to be met. School of Education seminar presented by Anne Emerson, Associate Professor, School of Education, University of Nottingham and School for Parents, Nottingham.
Tags: centre for research in human flourishing, disability, School of Education, the school for parents