Exploring How Perceptions (and Misconceptions) of Persons with Disabilities May Affect Attitudes and Behaviors

Thursday, September 28, 2017 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Course number: DIV263

Facilitators: Sabrina Marks, Marisa Lucca, and Trisha Brockway


The culture in the United States places significant emphasis on self-reliance and individual autonomy. This often means that persons with disabilities are expected to find ways to improve their situations and develop social relationships in a climate in which the attitudes, and ultimately the behaviors, of others present additional challenges. The goal of this workshop is to expand awareness of the experiences of people with disabilities by encouraging workshop participants to explore their conscious and unconscious perceptions (and misconceptions) of people with disabilities, and how these may affect attitudes and behaviors.

Registration Instructions

  • Faculty, A&P and USPS: Register online at my.UCF.edu> Employee Self Service > Learning & Development > Request Training Enrollment
  • Students and OPS: Email your name, course name and date, and UCFID/employee I.D. number to diverse@ucf.edu.


For more information, visit https://diversity.ucf.edu/training/.

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Location:

Barbara Ying Center: 140

Contact:

Office of Diversity and Inclusion (407) 823-6479 diverse@ucf.edu

Calendar:

Fall

Category:

Workshop/Conference

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