Access King's Newsletter
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Access King's is the Staff Disability Inclusion Community Network at King’s College London.
The network’s mission is to be a conduit for access to support, communities, peers, advice, guidance, resources, and spaces.
We aim to bring positive change and improve opportunities for our network at King’s. We will work closely with the central Equality, Diversity & Inclusion team to build a university where equity and equality of opportunity exist for all.
We welcome any staff members and Postgraduate Research students at King’s to join our staff network. We are keen to welcome staff regardless of whether you self-identify as disabled.
We welcome allies who play an important role in supporting people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, or people with long-term / restrictive health conditions.
Our guiding principles are:
A Range of Voices: We recognise that, whilst staff are brought together to improve disability inclusion and to discuss issues that affect disabled staff, all staff have different interests and backgrounds. Meet-ups and events will reflect this diversity, wide range of people, wide range of experiences, and wide range of skills, which will lead to better problem solving and information sharing.
We welcome any staff member and Postgraduate Research student at King’s. We particularly value the contributions of those listed in ‘Our Network Voice’. We are keen to welcome staff regardless of whether you self-identify as disabled. We welcome allies who play an Important role in supporting people with disabilities, neurodiverse people, or people with long-term / restrictive health conditions.
We will never ask you to disclose your disability, health condition or caring responsibilities. The network’s Microsoft Teams site is a private group and, although there is a degree of visibility when you join this group, we request all members maintain a strict confidentiality about its membership and contents. We also appreciate that not all disabilities are visible or permanent. If you are unsure if the Network is for you, then please come along to our next meeting or get in touch with the Co-Chairs.
Access King’s has a Co-Chair (Strategy), a Co-Chair (Community) and a Co-Chair (Engagement), who lead a network committee which includes representatives from across the entire university who help to produce and deliver network meetings, events, and the co-ordination of feedback on policies and procedures. Please get in touch if you are interested; all enquiries will be treated in confidence.
We hold monthly committee meetings with a formal set agenda that is set by our members and committee with the intent of helping to progress the goals we have and amplify the voices and feedback from our network.
In 2023, the Access King's Committee wanted to review how far we have come on the journey of setting up a disability inclusion network at King's to determine how to move forward in the future.
Building on our first report that was published in 2020, this new report outlines the significant progress made by Access King’s during its first four years and details its achievements, as measured against the ten strategic objectives that were established when the network was created.
Read the Access King’s 2019 – 2023: The Journey So Far in full.
For more information about our network, visit our Access King’s SharePoint page.
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