All in for Engineering: neuro-inclusion maturity framework webinar – engaging students

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Together with a wide collaboration of colleagues, the EPC has been co-developing a Neurodiversity Maturity Framework tool to support inclusive and enabling practices across the sector. See this short video explainer to introduce the framwork. To move this work forward, we’re inviting you to take part in a student engagement exercise at your own institution. This is a chance to bring students back into the conversation and gather their feedback on the work to date. We’ve created a Student Engagement Pack to make this easy and impactful and invite colleagues to work with us to engage students over the coming months.

This webinar is to outline the framework, the ask of academic colleagues, and to walk you through the materials we have provided.

 

Your leadership in this phase is crucial. By engaging students directly, we ensure the framework is shaped by the voices it’s designed to support. This is not just about gathering opinions, it’s about co-creating a future where assessment is fair, flexible, and empowering for every learner.

Specifically, we will walk you through our Student Engagement Pack to make your collaboration easy and impactful. It includes:

  • A ready-to-use presentation introducing the framework
  • Discussion prompts and facilitation tips
  • A simple feedback summary template

You can access the materials here if you’d like to take a look before the webinar.

Please register below to help us keep the conversation going; keep listening; and keep building practices that enable every student to succeed.

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