Basic Guide to Inclusive Etiquette
Produced by residents of the 5th class of the Multiprofessional Residency in Health Care for People with Disabilities at ISD in 2022, the Inclusive Etiquette Guide contains general guidelines on treatment, communication and accessibility in the context of the experiences of people with disabilities. Check out the guide below:
A Guide to Preventing and Combating Moral and Sexual Harassment and Discrimination
Inspired by Convention 190 and Recommendation 206 of the International Labour Organization (ILO), this guide aims to clarify best practices for adopting and applying an inclusive, integrated, and gender-sensitive approach in work, education, research, and care settings.
It is intended for the entire ISD community, including: employees, apprentices, interns, residents, students, scholarship recipients, volunteers, and service providers (outsourced).