Webinar: Taking Action For Deaf Inclusion

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The webinar will provide practical guidance, including a toolkit, clear instructions, and actionable tips to help you embed inclusive practices in your work

The webinar will provide practical guidance, including a toolkit, clear instructions, and actionable tips to help you embed inclusive practices in your work. You’ll also hear real-life experiences from those who have created inclusive environments, alongside insights from members of the deaf community.

You’ll leave with a better understanding of deaf inclusion, practical steps you can apply immediately, and the confidence to create a more accessible and inclusive environment in your workplace, lab or classroom.

Who should attend?
You have the power to make engineering inclusive. Small changes in how you teach, research, collaborate, and work can create a more accessible environment for those who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Whether you work in academia, research, are an engineering professional, or a student looking to help shape a more inclusive and collaborative future for engineering, this is for you.

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