Accessible Event Planning Guide

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ACCESSIBLE EVENT PLANNING GUIDE KENAN-FLAGLER UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAM
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 | SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 4 | PURPOSE OF GUIDE 5 & 6 | EVENT PLANNING TIMELINE 7 | EVENT DATE & VENUE 8 & 9 | EVENT VENUE CHECKLIST 10 & 11 | MARKETING & REGISTRATION 12 - 14 | INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE CHECKLIST 15 | EVENT BUDGET 16 | APPENDIX

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

At times when we think about creating programs and resources for the Undergraduate Business Program (UBP) community, we may become so excited that we leave out some of our best collaborators – students. The student voice is critical in the work that we do. This work could not have been possible without the input from our community.

We would like to recognize a student that stepped up as a leader and provided input and feedback on the creation of this guide. Special thanks to Ashley Pearson for your voice, guidance, and willingness to speak up and advocate for disability awareness. We appreciate your time and support.

Thank You!
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PURPOSE OF GUIDE

Events are centered within the work that we do on each team of the Undergraduate Business Program. In doing so, our goal is to provide accessible and inclusive programs that create a space that is welcoming to everyone. We know that event planning can be both fun, yet a daunting process and we want to ensure that we provide you all with resources to not only ensure you have a successful event but also an accessible experience. Each section breaks down all the key elements of planning an accessible event for the UBP community.

It is our hope that by using this guide, it will equip you with the knowledge and awareness to ensure your events are inclusive to people with disabilities. Should you have any questions, you are welcome to reach out to a member of the UBP Team.

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EVENT PLANNING TIMELINE

The next page includes a general timeline to consider when planning your event. Exact timing may vary depending upon many factors including single day v. multiday events, on-campus v. off-campus, etc.

Generally, it is suggested to get started with planning and outreach as soon as possible. We encourage you to work with your executive leadership team to set deadlines and delegate tasks accordingly.

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EVENT PLANNING TIMELINE

General Planning Timeline

3+ Months Out

Determine event dates and location(s) Identify and begin securing funding* Develop marketing & outreach plan

1-2 Months Out Finalize event schedule Schedule a meeting with your exec team to ensure progress deadlines are met Determine & coordinate catering needs* Plan trek pre-departure meeting

2 Weeks Out Check in with advisers, sponsors, etc. Create nametags for all student participants Develop talking points and/or PowerPoint

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the early stages of planning your event, it is helpful to do the following:
VENUE 7 | EVENT DATE & VENUE Does the event conflict with any holidays, observations, school closings, campus annual events, etc. Resource: Refer to the appendix section for calendars Tour event venue prior to booking to ensure accessibility Refer to venue checklist On the registration form, ask the attendees if they have any dietary needs CONFIRM EVENT DATE CONFIRM EVENT VENUE CONFIRM CATERING ARRANGEMENTS *(if needed)*
Within
EVENT DATE &
Is it okay to place directional signage?
screen / stage accessible / visible for all Accessible entrance available & where? Microphone(s) available and working? ASL interpretation area in proximity to stage/speaker Inquire about wheelchair accessibility Accessibility seating Ensure room layouts (desks, tables, auditorium-style) are accessible for those with scooters or wheelchairs Check for lighting adjustments Location of accessible bathrooms Elevator access / ramps inside and outside of venue Entrance of Venue
the Venue
CHECKLIST As you are touring the event venue, we encourage you to check in with venue staff to ask about the following: 8 | EVENT VENUE CHECKLIST
Projector
Inside
EVENT VENUE

Ensure this is available and obtain information on who is the point of contact for day of maintenance issues. Quiet spaces for those needing a break during & inbetween session

Both individual & group rooms

Parking & Transportation

Accessible parking locations

Ensure it’s clearly marked on parking directions / map Ensure it’s clearly labeled at physical location

How many spaces are available and where?

Public & Campus transportation available to venue

Those requiring assistance must request an accessible bus in advance.

Check for fees, reservations, etc. With campus or city departments

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MARKETING & REGISTRATION

Prior to promoting your event, we ask that you do the following:

Attendee Registration

Make sure registration forms include information regarding accommodations.

Sample language included below:

Option #1: “Our goal is to host accessible and inclusive events for all members of the Kenan-Flagler community to be able to fully participate. To request accommodations, please contact (insert club staff adviser).

Option #2: Include a checklist on the registration page regarding accommodation(s):

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Assistive listening device Captioning Reserved front row seat Large print Advance copy of slides to be projected Wheelchair access Wheelchair access to working tables throughout room Scent-free room Lactation room Gender neutral bathroom Diet Restrictions. List: ________________________ Other: Example: I will need the following accommodation(s) to participate. Please circle all that apply: Follow Up: Make sure to follow up with your adviser regarding those who requested accommodation(s) prior to the event. 11 | MARKETING & REGISTRATION

INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE CHECKLIST

The purpose of this checklist is to provide guidance on inclusive language within your marketing materials. This is by no means an exhaustive list.

Race & Culture

Use person-first language when speaking / writing about race and ethnicity

Ex. Asian students and not Asians

Only comment on a student’s race and culture in ways they have specified

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Gender

Avoid the usage of gender pairing such as: “ladies and gentlemen”

Instead use “Everyone or “You All”

Avoid using the term “Freshman” and instead use “First-year student”

Use an individual's pronouns if they have identified them to you. If not, use they/them/their pronouns or gender-neutral terms like people or person

Use gender-neutral labels for family members, such as parent, guardian or sibling.

Person-First and Identity-First Language

Person-first language brings attention to the person before the disability.

Identity-first language places the disability first.

Please note, it is up to the person how they choose to identify. Some people prefer one or the other. Always ask if you are unsure.

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Terms to Avoid Suggestions Handicap buses Accessible bus / transportation Handicap bathroom Accessible bathrooms Handicap parking Accessible parking When using language to specify physical rooms / spaces, etc. Please use the following: 14 | INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE CHECKLIST Terms to Avoid Suggestions (Person-First Language) Physically challenged WheelchairboundThe blind A person with a disability A person who uses a wheelchair A person who is visually impaired Mentally Ill A person with a mental illness
CATERING: Dietary preferences / restrictions VENUE EXPENSES: A/V equipment, staffing, etc. OTHER: ASL Interpreter As the treasurer of your organization, it is important to budget for potential costs regarding accommodation(s) such as:
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EVENT BUDGET

APPENDIX

CALENDAR

Utilize the calendars to refer to major holidays, overserves, and annual university breaks

UNC Academic Calendar Holy Days & Observances

ASL RESOURCES

To meet a participant’s accommodations for an ASL interpreter, we recommend the following organizations:

Interpreting Works - Interpreting Works

Fluent Language Solutions - Fluent Language Solutions

UNC ACCESSIBILITY MAP

This is a campus-wide map of accessible entrances, elevators, etc by building

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