Accessibility Events

Accessibility is not just a requirement—it’s a vital principle that recognizes the unique needs of all individuals. Every person is different, and disabilities, whether visible or invisible, can impact anyone. Neurodivergence also plays an essential role in this conversation, emphasizing the need for practices that support a wide range of cognitive and sensory differences. Attending accessibility events is crucial for deepening our understanding of these complexities and ensuring that we create environments where everyone can fully participate. By learning and applying strategies that accommodate these varied needs, we enhance our own professional growth and become better equipped to support others effectively.

Upcoming Events 

Sponsored by: Accessibility Advisory Committee

January 22, 2025: NAMI – In Our Own Voice

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) In Our Own Voice unmasks mental illness, using speaker stories to illustrate the individual realities of living with mental illness. You will gain a better understanding of what it is like to live with a mental health condition and stay in recovery. NAMI In Our Own Voice can change attitudes, preconceived notions and stereotypes regarding mental health conditions. (source: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill). Reserve your spot. ASL interpreters will be provided for this event, which is made possible by the Orchard Ridge IMPACT Committee, The Accessibility Advisory Committee and the Mental Health Task Force. Event is open to both students and OCC employees.

  • When: 12pm – 1pm
  • Where: Orchard Ridge Campus room J306

January 29, 2025: Part 1 - "Navigating Neurodiversity: Supporting Students with ADHD and Mental Health Challenges"

Join us for a two-part series designed to enhance the audience’s understanding of ADHD, depression, and anxiety in the classroom. In Part One, we’ll explore the unique characteristics of ADHD, its impact on learning, and effective strategies for support. Part Two will focus on the complexities of depression and anxiety, providing insights into their effects on students' academic performance and well-being. Together, we will foster an inclusive environment that empowers all students to thrive. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 12pm – 1pm
  • Where: Zoom

February 5, 2025: Belonging

What does that mean when you have a disability? Listen to how other students define belonging and what has made them successful. This is your chance to ask the questions you have always wanted to ask in a safe space. Event is open to both students and OCC employees. Register for event.

  • When: 4pm - 5pm
  • Where: Zoom

February 13, 2025: Part 2 - "Navigating Neurodiversity: Supporting Students with ADHD and Mental Health Challenges"

Join us for Part Two of this series which will focus on the complexities of depression and anxiety, providing insights into their effects on students' academic performance and well-being. Together, we will foster an inclusive environment that empowers all students to thrive. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 12pm – 1pm
  • Where: Zoom

February 18, 2025: Words Matter: Disability Justice

Discussions about language related to individuals with disabilities are ongoing and evolving. However, ableist language is often used without realizing that we’re doing it. It’s so entrenched in our language that it slips easily from our tongues. We will discuss how to be intentional in analyzing the words we use and shifting power and challenging ableism to talk about disabilities. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 12pm – 1pm
  • Where: Zoom

March 12, 2025: Words Matter: Connecting with Others Through Empathy

We must learn to listen to understand, not just respond, and show that we care about what the other person is saying. This can help us learn more about the other person’s perspective. Empathy improves our communication by helping us understand and connect with others. When we listen to others with empathy, we are better able to connect and understand different perspectives. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 12pm – 1pm
  • Where: Zoom

March 20, 2025: Accessibility Summit

Join us for an insightful session with the Disability Rights Compliance Division at the Michigan Department of Civil Rights. This session will focus on the essential aspects of Michigan and Federal Disability Civil Rights Law, providing valuable guidance on how to ensure compliance and create an inclusive environment for all students.

Key topics include:

  • An overview of Michigan and Federal Disability Civil Rights Laws.
  • Understanding the rights of students with disabilities and how to address their accommodation needs effectively.
  • Practical tips on implementing accommodations in a way that supports student success while adhering to legal requirements.

This session is designed to provide us with the knowledge and tools needed to foster a more accessible and equitable campus environment for students with disabilities. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 10am – 12pm
  • Where: Zoom

March 27, 2025: Embracing Neurodiversity in the Age of AI

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to shape our world, it is essential to consider its impact on neurodiversity and the ways in which AI can both support and challenge individuals with diverse neurological conditions. This session will explore the intersection of AI technology and neurodiversity, highlighting how AI tools and systems can be designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of cognitive styles and abilities. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 12pm – 1pm
  • Where: Zoom

April 11, 2025: The IMPACT Summit

Join us for OCC’s 2025 IMPACT Summit with Distinguished American Sign Language (ASL) Professor and keynote speaker Gwen Gallagher.

Professor Gallagher offers a powerful perspective, combining her background and experiences within the Deaf community to spark important conversations that inspire action and drive change.

IMPACT at OCC: This year’s Summit will also showcase the outstanding efforts and collaborations across various College departments supporting our students and each other this academic year. This is an event you won’t want to miss!

Let’s continue our journey toward a world where every voice is acknowledged, appreciated and honored. Event is open to OCC employees.

  • When: 10am – 12pm
  • Where: Zoom