Accessibility Awareness Days The half-hour online workshop “ADHD: A Student Perspective” will open Accessibility Awareness Days on Tuesday, March 7.

Presentation on ADHD to open Accessibility Awareness Days

Drama major Nadia Gill will share her experiences as a university student diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as the first in the 2023 series of Accessibility Awareness Days on Tuesday, March 7.

The half-hour online workshop “ADHD: A Student Perspective” will begin at 11:30 a.m. on the Microsoft Teams platform. In addition to Gill’s personal story, the event will be offer tips on how students can navigate the university experience and how others can be allies. Register here to attend.

Presented by the Office of Human Rights, Equity and Accessibility, Accessibility Awareness Days continue every Tuesday in March:

  • March 14, “Accessible presentation: Online and in-person,” 11:30 a.m. MS Teams – registration.
  • March 21, “Quick tips for making your Brightspace site more accessible,” 11:30 a.m. MS Teams – registration.
  • March 28, “Celebrating disability rights: A conversation with Dr. Laverne Jacobs,” 11 a.m. Alumni Auditorium, CAW Student Centre, and live-streamed on YouTube – registration.

Visit the AAD Website for more information and to register for the events or email at aad@uwindsor.ca.