Hi Everyone! Starting a twitter account where disabled PhD students and Post Docs can share advice, help, resource and information on Unis. Would be awesome to get a space going to help each other out! #Disability#AcademicChatter#phdlife#PhD
For instance, my disability effects my arms, and using voice enabled typing doesn't work in certain softwares. My university paid someone for 300 hours work to type for me. I was surprised I could get that level of support and massively helped me.
Hi Everyone 👋 has anyone had any help from their uni that surprised them, and helped them complete their work? Hoping if we share it might help with ideas for someone going through something similar! @PhDVoice@AcademicChatter@StemDisabled#DisabilityTwitter
My mom has a disabled kid in her class and is teaching the kids it’s ok to say “disability” because “my daughter is a disability advocate and her community says it’s ok!”
Disabled pals, I need your help!
What positive impact does accessibility have on your life and how does it make you feel?
I’m writing a blog post on this topic and would love to include as many responses as possible. Reply to this tweet to be featured.
Okay so now I’m up to six adult stray cats and three kittens which is costing a lot to feed daily. Would people be willing to buy some cat food if I add to an Amazon wishlist? 😬
Also in talks with management to finally get them TNR too :)
Breaking News: I have been awarded the Society for Disability Studies Senior Scholar Award for 2022!
I got dizzy when I found out. I am humbled, honored, grateful, and thrilled. Thank you to the folks who read my work, wrote about the work, and collaborated with me. Thank you.
@sgeekfemale@PhDVoice@AcademicChatter In the ones I have applied for, it asks if you have a disability and for further information, but you have the choice to answer or tick "prefer not to say". I was curious if anyone had chosen this option!
I just noticed that none of the major EDS charity websites has a page or info for how to handle EDS patients in an emergency.
What are some tips you'd like doctors to consider as a heads up for us in the ER / A&E?
I'll give a couple examples next but could use more...
I would rather have a compassionate system that a few people took advantage of, than a harsh system that allows people to die because they happen to be poor.