Communication can take different forms, written, face-to-face, online, group or collaborative, and digital. This workshop will focus on the importance of using inclusive and non-ableist language when communicating with peers, co-workers, employers, and instructors. Using inclusive language can help build stronger relationships and further your ability to thrive in an increasingly diverse society.
In this workshop, you will:
Gain an understanding of visible and invisible disabilities
Review the evolution of language use
Discuss the impact of language choices on diverse individuals and groups
Improve peer relationships
Develop practical skills to adapt communication to be more inclusive and respectful of diverse perspectives