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I have an SpLD

With supporting information of your condition, we can help you to access reasonable adjustments including exam arrangements .

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What are reasonable adjustments?

There is a legal obligation on the University to make reasonable adjustments to teaching and learning so that students with disabilities, including Specific Learning Differences (SpLDs), are not disadvantaged.

For more information, please see the guidance documents which outline the reasonable adjustments process, in the 'Useful 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载s' section at the bottom of this page.

What supporting information do I need to access reasonable adjustments?

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Permanent reasonable adjustments

If you have a?Pre-16 or Post-16 Full Diagnostic Assessment report, we can arrange permanent reasonable adjustments for you.?Please see the guidance documents in the 'Useful 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载s' section below to find out more.

Temporary reasonable adjustments

If you do not have a Full Diagnostic Assessment, the Student Disability and Inclusion Team may be able to arrange temporary additional exam recommendations for you if you are able to?send a copy of the?following to the Student Disability and Inclusion Team:

-?A JCQ8 form with substantial supporting information

Please be aware supporting information from a teacher is not acceptable. Student Disability and Inclusion?can only provide temporary AERs for a?maximum?of two semesters. For permanent AERs, for the duration of your course, you must have Pre-16 or Post-16 Full Diagnostic Assessment.

How do I access a Full Diagnostic Assessment?

Student Support Appointments

For students with a?disability, mental health condition, long-term health condition, Specific Learning Difference (SpLD)?we encourage you to book an appointment with a member of our Student Disability and Inclusion team.? We can then discuss and explore support available to you during your time at?University.

With supporting information of your?disability?we can discuss certain types of support, such as:

  • Individual reasonable adjustments, that can be recorded through Student Support Recommendations (SSR) and shared with relevant teams across the?University
  • Exam arrangements .

Don’t worry if you don’t currently have supporting information of your disability, we would still encourage you to make a Student Support Appointment (SSA) with our team so that we can discuss the support that may be available to you, including:

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