Employees with Disabilities

Queen’s University is committed to building a campus community that is inclusive for all individuals, and ensuring that its services, supports and spaces are accessible for persons with disabilities.

We are a community that works together to create an environment where everyone has a full and enriching Queen’s experience.

Successful learning, living, and employment outcomes are the result of a shared responsibility and commitment on the part of students, staff, faculty, and senior administrators towards removing and preventing barriers to participation.

The university provides several resources and services available on campus for prospective and current faculty/staff to prevent barriers to participation, successful learning, living, and employment in the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ community.

Resources are available for employees with a disability requiring accommodations (whether the disability is existing, newly acquired, or existing) or you are returning to work after illness or injury.

Employees with Diabilities

4.4% of Faculty who are persons with disabilities

8.4% of Staff who are persons with disabilities

By comparison, , in 2021, the Canadian Workforce representation was 9.1% but the Canadian population representation was 27.0%.

Queen's University Representation Rates