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How Our College Administrations Create Disabilities.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The UCD Example Earlier this year Hugh Brady held an address that was open to students. During the A&Q period two students asked him questions about accessibility at UCD. One student who uses a wheelchair brought to his attention that not all the entrances and washrooms were accessible to her and other students that she knew. Then another student asked him about getting audio materials for those with visual impairments. To both of these questions he deflected the responsibility to the newly appoint vice-president of ‘students’ and encouraged them to lobby on the issues. Lobby? Really! Is the access to this college not something that the new president would want put in priority, especially when he is so keen on attracting “bright” students? To put this in perspective we have to understand the difference in the definition of disability that Hugh Brady and the university has that the understanding that many others take including many people who have disabilities. He is definitely looking at disability as an individual problem. He is not looking at how he is implicated in this problem. I am only using Brady as an example of how the system operates. |