…persons with disabilities to be equally included
The University of Guyana on Tuesday launched its Inclusivity, Diversity, and Equity Policy Unit. The purpose of the policy is to frame the University’s approach to inclusive education and to provide guidelines to implement its principles and practices on all its campuses.

The Unit will see to the accommodation of all individuals within the university community and others who engage with it, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, creed, sex, age, marital status, national origin, impairment/disability, political belief or affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, and socioeconomic status.
Speaking during the launch, Vice Chancellor of the University, Dr Paloma Mohamed stated that the pandemic drove the University online, which had some major effects on the general student population.

“A number of students suddenly began to report cases of extreme distress in handling the change of medium of instruction,” Dr Mohamed recalled.
To this end, she noted that this call was not ignored, highlighting that even with all that the University was dealing with at the time, “we still found the time to check one-on-one with them to figure out what exactly the problems were”.
This, she informed, birthed the question of a disabilities policy. However, she noted that upon having discussions with the team led by Assistant Dean within the Faculty of Education & Humanities, Dr Lidon Lashley, that was tasked with creating the policy, it was decided that the policy would be an inclusive policy due its scope and the fact that its focus is way beyond that of a person with physical challenges.
“We had to find ways to support these students and staffs who were facing challenges… as COVID wore on, we began to realise there were several other widespread problems so, psychological vulnerabilities as well as learner typical issues,” Professor Mohamed explained.












