2023/08/31
Project Details
In this project, to foster individuals who will become future leaders of society with a perspective of harmonious coexistence ("kyosei"), an understanding of diversity, and the ability to take action, we will conduct barrier-free explorations (surveys). These will be carried out in cooperation with Keio students, persons with disabilities, experts, and others on each campus to identify barriers that hinder the activities of students with disabilities.
Furthermore, based on the social and human rights models of disability, the results of the barrier-free explorations (surveys) conducted on each campus will be fed back as recommendations.
Details will be provided at the information session on October 2. Those wishing to participate in this project should apply by noon on Friday, October 6.
Applications will be reviewed, and successful applicants will be contacted by the administrative office.
*Project participants will be required to attend Disability Equality Training on Monday, October 16.
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▼Campus Barrier-Free Exploration Team Information Session
[Date] Monday, October 2
[Time] 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
[Location] Hiyoshi Campus, Raiosha 2nd Floor, Large Conference Room
[Eligibility] Undergraduate (on-campus programs) and graduate students
For those unable to attend the information session in person, a recording will be available for viewing later via the Box link below.
▼Disability Equality Training (DET)
This is a disability awareness program facilitated by persons with disabilities themselves.
Targeted at corporations, local governments, organizations, and individuals, this training uses a dialogue-based method called discovery learning to work with participants to create an inclusive society and organizations that do not exclude persons with disabilities.
The facilitators guide the dialogue surrounding disability.
Based on the "social model of disability," which posits that disability is a barrier that prevents the social participation of persons with disabilities, the dialogue is advanced using the methodology of discovery learning.
(Reference) Top Page | Disability Equality Training Forum
[Date] Monday, October 16
[Time] 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
[Location] Hiyoshi Campus, Raiosha 1st Floor, Symposium Space
[Eligibility] Project participants
Contact: Keio University Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion keiodiversity@info.keio.ac.jp
We look forward to receiving your applications!