SCI Sask Accessibility Challenge in Saskatoon, Jan 21/23

SCI Sask is hosting an accessibility challenge on January 21, from 1:00-4:00pm at their location in the SRA Building (1705 McKercher Dr.)

To enhance the understanding and community knowledge, SCI Sask is excited to host the SCI Sask Accessibility Challenge 2023.

This is an opportunity to  network with like-minded people, members of  the community, and individuals living with physical disabilities.  The Challenge will provide activities to heighten your awareness and understanding of how accessibility impacts everyday lives and how everyone can participate in the improvement in our environment!

Please follow the YouTube link below to just one story of an individual who has endeavored  to improve upon his life circumstances and remain in his vocational field. We invite you to visit the www.scisask.ca website (click on the you-tube symbol on the top or search Resources-Impact Stories-Videos to view the life of other individuals who face barriers every day.

https://youtu.be/7L19j3BBNkI

The SCI Sask Accessibility Challenge 2023 Information Poster is attached for your convenience, viewing and anticipated response. Working together collaboratively for an inclusive community!

SCI Sask Accessibility Challenge 2023 Poster - Final

Connecting Communities: Disabilities, Justice and Living Well Conference in Saskatoon

Grosvenor Park United Church in Saskatoon, in partnership with several funding bodies, is hosting a three-day public conference, from January 27-29, on disabilities, justice and living well.

For those living with disabilities and those who wish to learn about the experience of diverse people living with disabilities, this weekend event is an opportunity to deeply explore how disabilities affect our understandings of personhood, and how ableism diminishes it. You’re invited to an arts event on Friday, panel discussions on Saturday, and a special Worship Service on Sunday. Over 20 presenters in all.

Mask-wearing encouraged. Lunch is provided.

Connecting Communities is a project of Grosvenor Park United Church (GPUC) in partnership with several funding bodies. This is a public conference where all are welcome.

Advanced Registration by Jan. 10 – $50

Final Registration by Jan. 17 – $75; students/underemployed $25;

Livestreaming Only – $0

All participants must be registered through Eventbrite. Register here.

HOW TO Request Accommodations for Exams in December 2022

If you require accommodations for any SASKATOON-BASED exams in DECEMBER 2022, please request those now.

11:59pm on November 19 is the deadline to request accommodations for any exams on December 3 or later, including all midterms and finals.

November 19 is a Saturday! Please do not wait until November 19 to submit your requests. No one will be at AES to help if you have questions or the system isn’t working.

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We know this post is long! Accommodate + this hybrid learning environment is complex.

Please skim through this post and read the sections that are relevant to you.

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USE ACCOMMODATE TO REQUEST ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FINAL EXAMS

  • Log into Accommodate by navigating to this URL https://paws5.usask.ca/#aes.
  • Make sure you’ve requested your Letters to Professors (LTPs). The system will not allow you to request exam accommodations unless you’ve requested your LTPS. Your AES advisor needs to approve your LTP request, which can take a few days. Do not wait until November 19 to request your LTPs.
  • Work through Accommodate to enter your requests. If you need help, please view the how-to guide at this URLhttps://canvas.usask.ca/enroll/AFB4WF

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SUBMIT A REQUEST WHENEVER YOU NEED ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A SASKATOON-BASED CLASS, INCLUDING REMOTE EXAMS

Always submit a request for accommodations through the Accommodate system, with only two exceptions for finals:

  • If the class is not based at the Saskatoon campus, contact the student services staff at the home campus to discuss your accommodation needs.
  • If your program and/or college has advised you to follow different procedures to access accommodations, follow their instructions not ours.

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PLEASE UNCHECK IRRELEVANT ACCOMMODATIONS

Accommodate requires that you UNCHECK any accommodations you DON’T need. Please take the few seconds required to review the accommodations that you are entitled to and uncheck those not applicable to the exam you are requesting. Some examples:

  • The accommodations of “text-to-voice software” and “reader” are essentially the same. Please choose the ONE accommodation you want and uncheck the other one.
  • You’re unlikely to need a 5-function calculator for an English exam. Please uncheck it.

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REMOTE vs IN-PERSON ONLINE

Remote exams are those that can be written anywhere.

In-person online exams are written on campus, using your own device.

In-person on paper exams are written on campus, with a paper-based exam.

You are required to write the exam in the same format as the rest of the class.

There are two places in Accommodate where you are asked the format of your exam. Please find out the format if you don’t already know it, and indicate the same format in both places.

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CHANGING EXAM TIMES

  • If you have an accommodation such as “morning exams only” or “afternoon exams only” it’s up to you to negotiate a time change with your instructor(s) before the AES deadlines. AES will not arbitrarily change an exam time without knowing that you have discussed the change with your instructor and picked a date/time that the instructor is okay with.
  • AES only supports date and/or time changes for accommodation-related reasons. We will not support a time/date change for personal reasons such as work or family obligations.

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WHAT TO TYPE IN THE NOTEBOX

Your notes help us to book you into an appropriate space. If there is anything that might impact where you write the exam, please note that here.

We need to know things like: open-book exams, open-note exams where laptops are allowed, and lab exams where specialized equipment/specimens or software is required.

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EVENING EXAMS

We are not involved in setting the times/timers for remote exams. If you have a remote evening exam, it’s crucial to talk to your instructor about your start time.

We start most in-person evening exams early (usually 5pm) so that all students and staff can leave campus at a reasonable hour.

Accommodate needs every exam to end by 9:30pm, since that’s as late as AES is staffed.

In the past, you would just submit your requests for evening exams and we would adjust the times so that you finished by 9:30.

But now, in order to submit your request, you need to figure out/calculate the start times for your 7:00pm exams, and indicate that new time as the start time on your request.

For finals, you can assume that the class gets the full 3 hours allowed, unless you know differently.

The table below has the most common scenarios for students with time-and-a-half, but if you are having trouble calculating your start time, please email aesexams@usask.ca to ask for help.

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ACCOMMODATIONS FOR RELIGIOUS REASONS

If you need to change an exam date or time for religious reasons, please use the appropriate tab in Accommodate to request those.

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CURIOUS ABOUT YOUR EXAM LOCATION?

We try our very best to have all exam locations indicated about a week prior to the exam date. But sometimes our workload is heavy and we can’t meet that expectation. If your exam is less than 24 hours away and you still don’t see a location indicated, email aesexams@usask.ca to ask. If your exam is more than 24 hours away, please just be patient.

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DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS?

Ask us! It’s easiest (and, honestly, usually faster too!) to reach us by emailing this address: aesexams@usask.ca

Medical School Application Fee Wavier Program

Get $150 application fee and the $75 interview fee waived for the upcoming 2022-2023 application cycle to the UofS College of Medicine!

This pilot program was developed by the Price of a Dream Team along with the AFMC, and participating universities. For more information, feel free to visit https://www.afmc.ca/en/learners/fee-assistance-programs or https://www.priceofadream.com/

Steps

  1. Follow our social media accounts to get the most recent updates regarding the program.
    1. Twitter – Price of a Dream (@Pod_MD)
    2. Instagram – Price of a Dream Team (priceofadream_md)
  2. Attend our webinar for details surrounding the program and the application process. More details to come via social media.
  3. Apply using the following link by August 23rd, 2022

https://www.cognitoforms.com/AFMC3/SaskatchewanFeeWaiverProgram

If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at mdpriceofadream@gmail.com

Listen to ‘Dis: “The Collaborative Poetry Project 2.0” with Danielle Richardson

On Thursday August 18th, 2022 from 6pm until 8pm CST Saskatchewan time, Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization will be hosting as part of our Visiting Artist Series an online poetry workshop.

“The Collaborative Poetry Project 2.0” with Danielle Richardson.

Join Danielle Richardson for another FREE ONLINE collaborative writing workshop where we will work together to create something new. Using different writing/creating techniques, we will explore poetry: The craft of describing emotions. Bring an open mind and any tools you find helpful when playing with words (written or spoken).

Want to prepare ahead of time? Bring 1 or 2 lines of poetry to contribute to our collective poem. This workshop’s poem prompt is: “Lessons for my younger self”. (No preparation is required to participate).

**ASL Interpretation Provided by the Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (SDHHS).**

Thank you to our funders, Community Initiatives Fund, The City of Saskatoon, and Sask Lotteries. Without you, there is no us!

To register:

https://forms.gle/eKaZFFUGQbJLev4V7

or email shelby.lowe@listentodis.com.

Zoom links will be sent out in the morning on the day of the workshop.

*Listen to Dis Community Arts Organization Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization that equips and enables people with disabilities to create and participate in art, for the betterment of their health, for recreation, and for the development of themselves as emerging and professional artists.

Listen to Dis’ – July Visiting Artist Series: Beyond Butterflies – Increasing Confidence and Creating Performance Poetry

This July 21st, 2022 from 6pm until 8pm CST Saskatchewan time, Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization will be hosting as part of our Visiting Artist Series an online confidence building and poetry workshop.

The poster image for this workshop.

“Beyond Butterflies – Increasing Confidence and Creating Performance Poetry with Danica Lorer.”
 An interactive FREE online workshop with tips and tricks for improving confidence and reducing anxious thoughts approaching live and online audiences followed by an opportunity to practice creating performance poems in a variety of ways. There will be plenty of practical ideas with time to discover, work, play, and share.
**ASL Interpretation Provided by the Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (SDHHS).**
Thank you to our fundersCommunity Initiatives FundThe City of Saskatoon, and Sask Lotteries. Without you, there is no us!
To register:
Zoom links will be sent out in the morning on the day of the workshop.
*Listen to Dis Community Arts Organization Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization that equips and enables people with disabilities to create and participate in art, for the betterment of their health, for recreation, and for the development of themselves as emerging and professional artists.

Writing Exams With AES in the Spring and Summer Terms

If you will need exam accommodations in any classes this Spring and/or Summer, please read this blog post!

Submit an Exam Request Whenever You Need Accommodations

Whenever you need accommodations throughout the summer months, submit a request through the AES Exam Service channel in PAWS. There are only three exceptions:

  • If you have a midterm in a lab, talk to your lab instructor before you submit your request. Lab instructors normally provide accommodations directly for midterms.
  • If the class is not based at the Saskatoon campus, contact the student services staff at the home campus to discuss your accommodation needs.
  • If you were approved to write a deferred final exam in June, the online form will not work for you. If you didn’t already get an email from us with a form to fill out and return, send us an email at aesexams@usask.ca.

Spring/Summer Deadlines Are in Effect Until August 31

Non-final exams = 1 full week (7 days) prior to the exam date

Final exams = 2 full weeks (14 days) prior to the exam date

These are your deadlines for Q1, Q2, and T1 final exams:

Finding Out Your Final Exam Dates/Times 

During the Spring and Summer terms, the University posts its final exam schedule very close to the AES deadlines. You MUST know the date and time of your exam before you can request accommodations.  Please closely watch your PAWS account to see when the final exam schedule is posted and then move quickly to get your requests in to AES on time.

If the final exam schedule is posted and your exam is not listed in the AES system, please just use the non-final link. Sometimes our IT team is slow to upload the University’s schedule to our AES system. If you know the date and time of your final exam, you can just manually enter it into the non-final exam form.

Is Your Exam Remote, In Person, or Online In Person?

In order to book the correct exam accommodations for you, we need to know where you are writing the exam. Please help us figure that out by putting a note in the notebox that tells us if your class is writing the  exam:

  • Remotely (can be written anywhere)
  • In person (invigilated on campus)
  • Online in person (the entire class is allowed to use their laptops at an on-campus location)

Got Questions?

We can help you at this email address: aesexams@usask.ca. The AES phone lines are not regularly monitored.

Virtual Access for All Panel III

Virtual Access for All Panel III – Accès virtuel pour tous.tes Panel III

Join NEADS on March 4th at 12pm EST (11:00am in Saskatchewan) as we discuss student mental health, hybrid learning, self-advocacy, and safe return to campus plans with disabled student leaders across Canada! Our Virtual Access for All Panels are a main feature of our Virtual Access for All project and webinar series, designed to empower disabled post-secondary students to realize their full potential.

Closed captioning and simultaneous interpretation will be provided. Online registration is required. This event is supported by Employment and Social Development Canada, and is a feature of our Virtual Access for All webinar series.

Register by going to this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpde-orD8jHNVZOurGycQ4GJyDztpGr6nj

 

Writing accommodated exams through AES? Check these FAQs

If you requested any accommodations through AES for December exams, these FAQs may be of help.

Q. Why is my exam still “In Progress”?

A. If you requested any in-person exams, those should all be set to “Scheduled” by now.

But for remote exams, we change those to “Scheduled” once we have the instructions for the exam from the instructor. Usually, we get the instructions 1-2 days prior to the exam. Sometimes, we get them right on the day of the exam.

As long as you submitted your request by our deadline, your accommodations are guaranteed. Do not worry if your exam is sitting there, “In Progress.”

For more info about how we assign/change the status of your exams, check our blog at this URL: https://words.usask.ca/dss/2021/10/28/curious-about-the-status-on-your-exam-request/

Q. Why is my exam cancelled?

Almost every time this question is asked, the exam is NOT cancelled. The student is usually looking at the table of definitions at the bottom of the exam record.

We normally only cancel an exam if a student asks us to.

Q. Where is my exam being written?

As always, we post exam locations in each exam record. To find out where you’re writing an exam via AES, follow these steps:

Log into PAWS –> Go to the AES Exam Service channel –> Click on the exam you need info for (it is a link) –> check the pop-up box for the info you need

Q. What time will my exam end?

We can’t tell you that prior to the exam. We need the instructions from the instructor in order to know how long the class has. Without that info, we don’t know how to calculate your end time. We might get that info on the day of the exam, or a day or two in advance. We regret that we don’t have time to go through our files to confirm this for you. Just trust that you will receive your full allowable time.

Q. Why is my AES invigilator asking for photo ID?

The University of Saskatchewan, as a whole, has a policy requiring students to show photo ID at their exams. Please bring your student ID card or government-issued photo ID. Otherwise, be prepared to fill out paperwork and to return to our offices ASAP with your ID. We cannot release your exam to your instructor for marking unless we’ve seen your ID.

Q. What are the rules around masking during exams? Can I eat and drink in the exam room?

AES must follow U of S protocols around masking.

Students must wear a 3-ply paper mask. Cloth masks are not allowed.

You will be asked to briefly remove your mask for academic integrity reasons, upon arrival at your exam location.

You may briefly remove and replace your mask in order to eat and drink. However, please remain masked as much as possible, to keep everyone in your exam space safe.

As well, if you have – and have requested – the accommodation of voice-to-text software, you will be allowed to remove your mask while using the software in a private exam space since the mask would muffle your voice, affecting the accuracy of the software.

Staff have been instructed to call Protective Services if a student is not complying with masking requirements.

Q. I have a question that isn’t covered here.

Ask us! We can be reached by email at: aesexams@usask.ca

International Day of Disabled Persons Event ~ Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization

Listen to Dis’ Community Arts Organization invites you to celebrate

UN DAY: International Day of Disabled Persons

with us on December 3rd, 2021 at 6pm CST Saskatchewan time. LTD’ will be presenting a free casual script read of Seatbelt by LTD’ artist Natasha Urkow over Zoom. Join us!

Seatbelt is a dramatic cautionary tale written in autobiographical form from the true-life journey of a young woman who sustains a spinal cord injury from a violent car crash.
Entering the world of “other”, it emphasizes the social- and psychological anxieties that the transformation creates for her and her family.

The event will be ASL interpreted thanks to Saskatchewan Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.

Registration Link:
https://forms.gle/AjQwXhzoyPktUaHQ8
Or email:
shelby.lowe@listentodis.com

*Listen to Dis Community Arts Organization Inc. is a non-profit charitable organization that equips and enables people with disabilities to create and participate in art, for the betterment of their health, for recreation, and for the development of themselves as emerging and professional artists.*

The poster image for this event