Disability & Accessibility
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Disability & Accessibility.
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Webinar: Make Room for AllFrom LeaderLab“Disability etiquette” and the many ways in which our congregations can be more accessible and more welcoming to people with a variety of disabilities.
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Make Room for All: Accessibility and Inclusion Issues in Congregational LifeFrom LeaderLabThis webinar discusses “disability etiquette” and explores the many ways in which our congregations can be more accessible to people with disabilities.
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Radically Welcoming LeadershipFrom LeaderLabLeaders understand that what they might want may not be what others want, and they are open to learning and understanding how the world is different for...
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Creative InclusionFrom LeaderLabBecome more informed about and more comfortable with neuro-diversity (autism spectrum disorders, dyslexia, ADHD, Tourette Syndrome, bipolar disorder,...
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Life as Jamie Knows ItAn Exceptional Child Grows UpFrom Beacon Press
The story of Jamie Berube's journey to adulthood and a meditation on disability in American life...
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63 UU congregations are sanctuary churchesFrom UU World MagazineTwo congregations have been given new accessibility certification; two groups have become covenanting communities.
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Changing ideas about disabilitiesFrom UU World MagazineEqUUal Access seeks to enable the full engagement of people with disabilities in UU communities and the broader society.
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General Assembly 2016 is site of country’s largest temporary hearing loopFrom UU World MagazineGeneral Assembly is the site of country’s largest temporary hearing loop installation.
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Turning Wine into WaterFrom Call and ResponseBy Bart Frost My first congregational event as a brand new Director of Religious Education was an ordination....
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Both Relationships and RampsFrom Call and ResponseHow intentionally does your faith community include people who have disabilities? I would guess that leadership meetings about buildings and budgets are...