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Title: Understanding the needs of disabled students


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Understanding the needs of disabled students
  • Karen Robson
  • Disability Service Manager, UWIC
  • Accessible Curriculum Conference 08 July 2002

2
Question
  • How many disabled students are currently studying
    at UK HEIs?
  • A 10, 970
  • B 20,970
  • C 30,970
  • Answer 30,970 (taken from HESA 2000/01)

3
The context
  • Widening Access Agenda
  • Societal changes
  • Breadth of definition of disability
  • Disability Discrimination Act

4
Who are these students?
  • 0 None
  • 1 Specific Learning Difficulty
  • 2 Blind/partially sighted
  • 3 Deaf/hard of hearing
  • 4 Wheelchair user/
  • mobility difficulties
  • (UCAS codes 2002-03)
  • T Autistic Spectrum Disorder Asperger Syndrome
  • 6 Mental health difficulties
  • 7 Unseen disability
  • 8 Two or more of the above
  • 9 Not listed above

5
What are the needs of a student?
  • Includes
  • Finding out about course/Institution
  • Quality tuition
  • Social life
  • Qualifications
  • Future/employment
  • Financial difficulties
  • Accommodation

6
The student experience
  • Some examples
  • Teaching
  • Accommodation
  • Library/IT
  • Physical environment
  • Enrolment
  • Exams/Assessments
  • Student Services
  • Catering
  • Field Trips
  • Work Placement

7
Do you ask your students what they need?
  • Some UWIC examples
  • Annual Student Satisfaction survey
  • Disability Departments evaluation questionnaire
  • Disability committee
  • Staff training

8
Resources available
  • Institutional block grant
  • Special Initiative funding
  • Funding through Individual Disabled Students
    Allowance
  • Knowledge and experience of disability team

9
Underlying Principles
  • Inclusivity
  • Mainstreaming
  • Pedagogy (Accessible Curricula Good Practice for
    All)

10
UCAS codes
  • 0 None
  • 1 Specific Learning Difficulty
  • 2 Blind/partially sighted
  • 3 Deaf/hard of hearing
  • 4 Wheelchair user/
  • mobility difficulties
  • (UCAS codes 2002-03)
  • T Autistic Spectrum Disorder Asperger Syndrome
  • 6 Mental health difficulties
  • 7 Unseen disability
  • 8 Two or more of the above
  • 9 Not listed above

11
Finding out about students with disabilities
  • For example
  • Admissions
  • Enrolment
  • Starting a new module
  • But dont forget
  • Students who dont wish to disclose
  • Students who find out at a later date
  • DDA and disclosure

12
The importance of staff training
  • In legal proceedings against a responsible body
    based
  • on the actions of an employee, it is a defence
    that the
  • responsible body took such steps as were
    reasonably
  • practicable to prevent such actions. S 58(5)
  • Training for staff on how to work with disabled
    people
  • is likely to be central to such a defence. It is
    not a
  • defence for the responsible body simply to show
    that
  • the action took place without its knowledge or
    approval.
  • (draft Code of Practice)

13
Understanding the needs of disabled students
  • Encourage staff to be informed and participate in
    staff training events
  • Anticipate student needs and change teaching and
    other practices, when necessary
  • Dont be afraid to ask the student
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