Program Overview
Introduction to Atypie-Friendly Program
The Atypie-Friendly program is an initiative designed to improve the inclusion of students with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD) in higher education. This program is funded by the France 2030 program, which is part of the National Strategy for Autism. Atypie-Friendly is a collaborative effort between 25 partner universities committed to supporting students with NDD, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and specific learning disabilities.
Objectives of Atypie-Friendly
The primary objective of the Atypie-Friendly program is to create an inclusive university environment that caters to the needs of students with NDD. This is achieved by providing individualized support and accommodations to facilitate their academic success and social integration. The program aims to:
- Facilitate the transition of students with NDD from secondary school to higher education
- Provide personalized academic support and accommodations during their university studies
- Enhance their social and professional integration upon graduation
Support and Accommodations
Atypie-Friendly offers a range of support and accommodations tailored to the individual needs of each student. These may include:
- Flexible study schedules
- Adapted examination conditions
- Specialized pedagogical support
- Assistance with social and professional integration
Getting Involved with Atypie-Friendly
Students interested in the Atypie-Friendly program can initiate the process by contacting the local Atypie-Friendly team at their university. An initial meeting is arranged to discuss the student's specific needs and requirements. Additionally, students can benefit from:
- Orientation counseling to help choose the right academic path
- A pre-arrival program to prepare for the academic year
- Access to online resources and modules designed for students with NDD
- Regular newsletters with updates and information on the program
Frequently Asked Questions
How to Join the Atypie-Friendly Program
Participation in the Atypie-Friendly program is voluntary. Students can join by contacting the Atypie-Friendly team directly or through the university's disability support services.
Awareness of Autism in the University
Yes, the Atypie-Friendly program includes awareness and sensitization initiatives for university staff and students to better understand and support students with autism and other NDD.
Fairness of Accommodations
The accommodations provided through the Atypie-Friendly program are designed to compensate for the challenges faced by students with NDD, ensuring they have an equal opportunity to succeed. These accommodations do not provide an unfair advantage but rather level the playing field.
Contact and Resources
For more information, students can consult the Atypie-Friendly website or contact the local referents at their university. Key contacts include:
- Pr. David DA FONSECA, Local Referent for the Program
- Pr. Carole TARDIF, Referent for Training
- Leila BOUTORA, Pedagogical Referent
- Vincent CARILLO, Referent for Professional Integration
Conclusion
The Atypie-Friendly program represents a significant step towards creating a more inclusive and supportive higher education environment for students with Neurodevelopmental Disorders. By providing tailored support and accommodations, the program aims to enhance the academic success and social integration of these students, ultimately contributing to a more diverse and inclusive university community.
