Let Your Voice Be Heard by Participating in the Disability Employee Impact Group's Narrative Form

Let Your Voice Be Heard by Participating in the Disability Employee Impact Group's Narrative Form
Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

We need your voice! Please fill out the Disability Employee Impact Group's Narrative Form today to express your experience as a staff member, faculty member or student at the U of A. A public report will utilize the information retrieved from this form and has the ability to keep all identities and positions anonymous and confidential upon request. This form only takes approximately five to 10 minutes to complete and will remain open until Friday, Feb. 24.

For more information, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Disability Employee Impact Group leaders, Jim Hogan at Jrhogan@uark.edu and Kadesha Treco at ktreco@uark.edu. Please use this opportunity to let your voice be heard today! 

Fill out the Disability Employee Impact Group Narrative Form.

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Dana McGee, graduate assistant
Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
479-575-3338, dvrsty@uark.edu

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