How we can help

The ALS team is here to support students who haveÌýsensory/physical disabilities, specific learning differences (SpLDs),Ìýmedical conditions,Ìýmental health difficultiesÌýand/orÌýtemporary injuries.Ìý

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Watch our video to find out how the ALS team can help you:

How the team can provide support:Ìý

  • Offering information, advice and guidance for disability-related concernsÌý
  • Signpost to Educational Psychology Assessments for dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADDÌýÌý
  • Assisting with applications for Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA)Ìý
  • Providing support to enable independent learning through one-to-onesÌý
  • Exam access arrangementsÌý
  • Advising the faculties on reasonable adjustments that could be arranged to help remove barriers that some disabled students may face
  • Advising on support for students on Apprenticeship courses.

You can also find study support on the Academic Skills Hub on Brightspace; with online resources and opportunities for face-to-face and virtual support:

Visit theÌýAcademic Skills Hub

Things the team are not able to provide:Ìý

  • Give information about individual degree coursesÌý
  • Send out exam timetablesÌý
  • Deal with course fundingÌý
  • Diagnose conditions/learning differences
  • Provide personal careÌý
  • Order DSA equipmentÌý
  • Provide subject-specific supportÌý
  • Proofread work - but we can teach proofreading strategies.Ìý

If you are likely to needÌýsupport,Ìýplease contactÌýtheÌýALSÌýteamÌýas soon as possible so reasonable adjustments and one-to-one supportÌýcan beÌýtailored toÌýyourÌýindividual needs.

The variety of support you may be entitled to will vary depending on many factors.ÌýFor more information, read ourÌýfrequently asked questions below, or contact the team direct.Ìý

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