This week, the University of Central Lancashire launched its Disability History Month celebrations, take a look at pictures from the launch below.
has put together a range of events aimed at raising awareness and fostering support for those with seen and unseen disabilities.
Pro-Vice Chancellor for Academic Leadership and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Professor Ebrahim Adia, said: “It’s brilliant that we’re bringing together the UCLan community, and wider Preston community too, to recognise and celebrate those with seen and unseen disabilities – not just throughout history, but today as well.
Other events of note include a ‘DisabiliTea and Cake’ event on November 22, which will celebrate UCLan’s disabled student and staff community, as well as providing an opportunity for disabled students to connect with inclusive support staff.
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