Paul Menton Center Main Desk
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The Paul Menton Centre is responsible for the coordination of academic accommodations and support services for students with disabilities. Some of our functions include... Evaluating the appropriateness of student documentation provided by qualified health practitioners. Evaluating accommodation requests or needs on an individual basis while maintaining academic standards (iii) Liaising with faculty, departments, Scheduling and Examination Services, Educational Development Centre, and other student services to ensure that students? needs are met. Facilitating the resolution of problems or misunderstandings as they arise between students and faculty/departments. Providing information about disabilities, policies and procedures pertaining to students with disabilities to faculty and to the broader Carleton community. Providing a variety of support services for students with disabilities such as one-on-one learning support, note taking, adaptive equipment loans, sign language interpretation, and screening and referral for LD/ADHD assessment

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Open: 8:30am, Close: 4:30pm, Days: Mon to Fri

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University Centre Building, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
(+1) 613-520-3995
(+1) 613-520-3937
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Paul Menton Center Main Desk
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Come connect with others who share a similar experience through engaging conversation, videos, infographics and memes!

Thursday, March 9, 2023 at 1:30 PM - 3 PM EST

Come connect with others who share a similar experience through engaging conversation, videos, infographics and memes!

Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 1:30 PM - 3 PM EST

Come connect with others who share a similar experience through engaging conversation, videos, infographics and memes!

Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 1:30 PM - 3 PM EST

Come connect with others who share a similar experience through engaging conversation, videos, infographics and memes!

Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 1:30 PM - 3 PM EST

Facilitated by PMC Coordinators, the PMC Anxiety Group is a safe space to learn about anxiety and come together to share some common struggles and learn how to work with our anxiety. We are not a counseling/therapy group.

Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at 1 PM - 2 PM EST

Facilitated by PMC Coordinators, the PMC Anxiety Group is a safe space to learn about anxiety and come together to share some common struggles and learn how to work with our anxiety. We are not a counseling/therapy group.

Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 1 PM - 2 PM EST

Participants can check-in, share ideas and discuss inspirations in a time of isolation. Each social has a different focus from animals to arts and crafts! Any participation is voluntary so attend as you wish, with your camera and microphone on or off.

Friday, December 2, 2022 at 3 PM - 4 PM EST

About
Location
University Centre Building, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
(+1) 613-520-3995
(+1) 613-520-3937

The Paul Menton Centre is responsible for the coordination of academic accommodations and support services for students with disabilities. Some of our functions include... Evaluating the appropriateness of student documentation provided by qualified health practitioners. Evaluating accommodation requests or needs on an individual basis while maintaining academic standards (iii) Liaising with faculty, departments, Scheduling and Examination Services, Educational Development Centre, and other student services to ensure that students? needs are met. Facilitating the resolution of problems or misunderstandings as they arise between students and faculty/departments. Providing information about disabilities, policies and procedures pertaining to students with disabilities to faculty and to the broader Carleton community. Providing a variety of support services for students with disabilities such as one-on-one learning support, note taking, adaptive equipment loans, sign language interpretation, and screening and referral for LD/ADHD assessment

Hours
Open: 8:30am, Close: 4:30pm, Days: Mon to Fri

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