While the Board engaged in this effort by dividing into sub-groups, certain recommendations were proposed by multiple sub-groups or had impact across sub-groups These cross-group recommendations have been summarized below. For each recommendation, the sub-groups that made the recommendation have been identified.
The focus of the Student IDEA Board was expressly limited to examining the lived experiences of students in the University community; however, the campus climate survey and individual reports indicate that disabled University faculty and staff could also greatly benefit from a similar effort focused on addressing their experiences. In addition, it is noted that the University is one of the largest employers in the State of Michigan, employing approximately 38,249 individuals. As such, it is incumbent upon the University to be a model employer in hiring and supporting faculty and staff with disabilities.
Accordingly, it is recommended that the University undertake immediate and deliberate action to assess and address issues facing disabled faculty and staff. This can be accomplished in various ways, such as convening a Faculty and Staff IDEA Board or charging a Taskforce with providing recommendations and assisting with implementing those suggestions. No matter the specific strategy, the faculty and staff entity is encouraged to leverage or incorporate the findings and recommendations from the Student IDEA Board. This effort should focus on identifying methods for implementing any recommendations in an integrated, centralized, or holistic manner.
Further, it is recommended that the faculty/staff entity’s leadership and membership include individuals from within the University’s disabled faculty and staff community.5 The entity would also be encouraged to examine and, where feasible, streamline the process used by the Student IDEA Board in order to minimize any burden on the entity’s members and reduce unnecessary delay.
It is noted that there may be other entities at the University that have or are currently engaging in this work (e.g., the ADVANCE Program has convened an ad hoc committee on issues facing disabled faculty). Where feasible, the faculty/staff entity should incorporate or explore appropriate ways to partner with these entities.