Author: Sarju, Julia P.
Title: Nothing About Us Without Us – Towards Genuine Inclusion of Disabled Scientists and Science Students Post Pandemic Cord-id: 5tb6tt7a Document date: 2021_6_8
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Snippet: Scientists and students with disabilities have been severely affected by the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, and this must be urgently addressed to avoid further entrenching existing inequalities. The need for rapid decisionâ€making, often by senior colleagues without lived experience of disabilities, can lead to policies which discriminate against scientists with disabilities. This article reflects on disability declaration statistics and research in critical disability studies and social science to expl
Document: Scientists and students with disabilities have been severely affected by the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, and this must be urgently addressed to avoid further entrenching existing inequalities. The need for rapid decisionâ€making, often by senior colleagues without lived experience of disabilities, can lead to policies which discriminate against scientists with disabilities. This article reflects on disability declaration statistics and research in critical disability studies and social science to explore the challenges experienced by disabled scientists before and during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic and highlights recommendations and examples of good practice to adopt in order to challenge ableism in STEM communities and workplaces. It is vital that disabled staff and students are fully involved in decision making. This is particularly important as we continue to respond to the challenges and opportunities associated with the ongoing COVIDâ€19 pandemic and plan for a postâ€COVIDâ€19 future. This time of great change can be used as an opportunity to listen, learn, and improve working conditions and access for scientists with disabilities, and by doing so, for everyone.
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