2025-Sarrett

Universal Design for Equity

Presented by Dr. Jennifer Sarrett

Date and Time

2025 Disability Summit

Date: Thursday, April 24

Workshop: 10:30-11:30p

Presentation Materials

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Abstract

In this session, disability and anti-ableism expert Dr. Jennifer Sarrett introduces attendees to the disability concept of universal design (UD) and discuss how this approach can guide us toward a reconceptualization of the field of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB).


UD is an architectural framework that encourages the creation of spaces and places to be as accessible as possible to as many people as possible without introducing new barriers for anyone — think curb cuts, which were built for people using wheelchairs but help a range of people without harming anyone. Sarrett argues this approach will not only help generate practices that have wide usefulness but will also help us move away from DEIB being a field that reacts to large cultural events and internal complaints to an innovative, proactive, inclusive practice.

Learning Outcomes:
Learn the history, definition, and seven principles of universal design
Critically examine the history and current state of DEIB in relation to recent reports of stagnation in the field
Apply a universal design approach to DEIB for innovative, proactive practices.

About the Speaker

Dr. Jennifer Sarrett

Dr. Jennifer Sarrett is an expert in disability studies, neurodiversity, and health inequities. As a consultant, she works with teams to build inclusive organizational cultures and focuses in workplace inclusion, accessibility, and team dynamics. With a background in academia, health, science, and DEI, she applies research-driven methods to help organizations design cultures where employees can thrive.


Dr. Sarrett specializes in healthcare, science, biotech, nonprofits, and academia, with a particular emphasis on designing inclusive cultures as well as disability and neurodiversity in the workplace. Dr. Sarrett is a proud member of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals and is dedicated to creating workplaces that work for everyone.

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