Let’s Talk Disability: Culture, Kindness, and Belonging at Manchester
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About this listen
Join Professor Jackie Carter, Academic Lead for Disability Inclusion at the University of Manchester, as she hosts an inspiring conversation with Heather Cockayne (Senior Lecturer and incoming Co-Chair of the Disabled Staff Network) and Fiona Devine (Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities).
In this episode, we dive deep into what it means to create a truly disability-inclusive university. Heather shares her lived experience of navigating academia with a hidden disability, while Fiona reflects on the cultural shifts needed to foster genuine belonging and kindness across a large institution.
Key topics include:
- The power of visible and invisible disability advocacy
- The importance of inclusive design and accessible technology
- Breaking down barriers for disabled staff and students
- The value of kindness, culture change, and sharing good practice
- Real-life actions and commitments from university leaders
Whether you’re a student, staff member, or ally, this episode will challenge assumptions, spark new ideas, and inspire you to help build a more inclusive community. Listen in for honest stories, practical advice, and a reminder that small changes can make a big difference.
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