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The Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB) is excited to announce the 2024 Building Community: Advancing Anti-Ableism in Education Symposium. This one-day event will take place during National AccessAbility Week.
This inaugural event invites educators, community members, parents and caregivers, students, and local leaders to come together and learn more about ableism and how to dismantle it in education systems and throughout the community.
Save the Date
Date: Thursday, May 30, 2024
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Wilfrid Laurier University – Waterloo Campus – Bricker Building, 75 University Ave W, Waterloo, ON N2L 3C5
Registration details will be shared closer to the date for those interested in attending.
Interested in Being a Presenter?
The planning committee wants to offer thoughtful and reflective workshops around the topic of ableism. We want our workshops to:
We are looking for dynamic, interactive, and engaging speakers, facilitators or teams to lead a workshop for an audience of 15-25 people. The workshop must be 75 minutes and be connected to the theme: “Building Community: Advancing Anti-Ableism in Education.”
The workshop audience will include:
Examples of workshop topics:
If you are interested in presenting a workshop, click here for more information.
For purposes of this symposium, we define ableism as:
“A culture that values able-bodied people more than disabled people, and views individuals with disabilities as less able to contribute and participate in society.”
Core Values
To ensure the best possible experience for all participants and presenters at this symposium, we value and are committed to: