A vital resource for ensuring students with disabilities have access to appropriate, legal, and necessary accommodations. Now in its second edition, this book on disability inclusion in the health sciences remains the most comprehensive, critically and legally informed guidance available to health science programs.
comprehensive critically and legally informed guidance available to health science programs. Grounded
in the ADA, case law, and OCR determinations, this seminal text delivers information that is translatable
to daily practice. The second edition focuses on disability as a welcome form of diversity, with concomitant
changes to language and approach that promote disability inclusion.
New chapters and updates on topics, including technical standards, a new appendix to guide faculty
communication, and revised advice throughout, provide faculty, student affairs and disability professionals
with the most up-to-date practices. The text delivers updated legal guidance and case references, assistance
in benchmarking office policies and practices, new case studies, and a review chapter for teaching and
assessing learning. New examples impart the best decision-making practices, describe what to do when
things go awry, and discuss how to avoid problems by implementing strong accessibility-focused policies.
Written by noted educators and practitioners at prestigious health science schools, this text is backed by
years of practice and expertise. It is written in an easy-to-read, engaging manner that makes disability
inclusion and disability law accessible to all.