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Bartlett Disability Collective

A student and staff collective where disabled voices unite, inspire, and shape the path to a more inclusive future.

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A collective fostering inclusivity, celebrating diversity, and promoting equality

The Bartlett Disability Collective is a dedicated space within our faculty focused on fostering inclusivity, celebrating diversity, and promoting equality. Our mission is to create a platform where our disabled community feels celebrated, seen, heard, and valued.

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By disabled people, for disabled people

The Collective is run by disabled people, for disabled people—a space from the community, for the community. By harnessing the power of collective support and mentorship, we aim to inspire a positive cultural shift that aligns with the core values of equality and diversity at The Bartlett.

Supported by the Bartlett Faculty Equality, Diversity and Inclusion team with an annual budget, the Collective can decide on various initiatives and events that best support disabled staff and students. This funding empowers us to create meaningful opportunities that resonate with the needs and aspirations of our community.

Members of the Collective can also engage in mentorship, supporting fellow students and staff as we build a more connected and supportive environment. By sharing experiences and insights, we break barriers, challenge disability stigma, and foster a culture of inclusion and celebration.

How to get involved

To join the Bartlett Disability Collective, request to join our Teams group here and we will provide access to our dedicated MS Teams channel. 

If you have any questions, issues subscribing to the collective, or want to become a role model, please email us at bartlett-edi@ucl.ac.uk.

Become a Bartlett Disability Role Model

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Whether you're looking to connect with inspiring individuals or become a role model yourself, the Bartlett Disability Role Models initiative offers meaningful ways to engage with our community. 

If you are interested in becoming a role model, complete this MS Form, and we will be in touch. 

Your story matters – share it with us

If you’re passionate about raising awareness of different forms of disabilities, empowering others, or mentoring, consider becoming a role model. By sharing your journey, you can contribute to a culture where everyone feels celebrated, valued, and seen.

As a role model, you'll not only inspire meaningful change but also have the opportunity to influence the direction of the Bartlett Disability Collective. Your input will help guide how our resources can best support disabled staff and students, helping to champion diversity and empower others.

Interested in becoming a role model?

Complete this MS Form, and we will be in touch.

Special thanks

The Bartlett Disability Collective was launched by The Bartlett Faculty Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) team and Sara Shafiei, Vice Dean EDI in collaboration with Rebecca Ogbonna. We extend our heartfelt thanks to Rebecca for her invaluable contributions and inspiring openness, which have been instrumental in bringing this initiative to life.

Design and production by Britta Rogozinski, SHIFT Design.


Useful resources:

Enable@UCL

A staff network open to any disabled person working at UCL as well as any non-disabled person with an interest in promoting disability equality at UCL.

UCL Disabled Students' Network

The Disabled Students’ Network works to promote the interests of disabled students, including those with long-term illness, neurodivergence, and mental health issues.

UCL Disability, Neurodiversity, and Wellbeing Network

Provides a platform for students and staff in UCL’s School of Public Policy to support each other and ensure the department remains an inclusive learning environment.

UCL Support and Wellbeing Services: Support for Disabled Students

Information on the support available for students who are disabled or have a long-term health condition.

General disability resources at UCL

A selection of extra information to help you during your time at UCL.

Disability Equality Steering Group

Details on the group dedicated to promoting disability equality at UCL.

Equality Envoys

Equality Steering Groups have identified one of their chairs to serve as their Equality Envoy to the EDI Committee. For Disability Equality, the Envoy is Indie Beedie, Senior Student Success Officer, UCL Student and Registry Services.

Contact

If you have any queries about The Bartlett Disability Collective, please email us at bartlett-edi@ucl.ac.uk.