Leeds Beckett University Disability Assessment Centre Study Needs Assessment What should I expect?

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Leeds Beckett University Disability Assessment Centre Study Needs Assessment What should I expect?

What is a Study Needs Assessment? The study needs assessment is a 1:1 discussion with an Access Adviser and Study Needs Assessor The meeting will last for approximately 2-3hrs During our discussion we will aim to identify appropriate support strategies and reasonable adjustments to enable you to fully participate in University life

What will we talk about? Introduction Your disability and the information you have provided prior to your assessment Your course, each area of your study and any impact your disability has on the way you learn. The specialist support and equipment available to you at University.

What types of recommendations might be made? This could include any or all of the following: non-medical help (human) support such as 1:1 mentoring or study skills support specialist equipment general allowance (i.e. photocopying, printing) recommendations relating to teaching and learning

What happens next? A Study Needs Assessment Report will be produced Copies will be sent to you, your funding body and with your permission, your University Disability Advice team.

We’re looking forward to meeting you at your appointment but if you have any questions in the meantime or if you would like some further information please do contact us. T: E: Disability Assessment Centre G01 Priestley Hall Headingley Campus Leeds Beckett University Leeds LS6 3QS

Some examples of the most common pieces of assistive software we may look at in your Study Needs Assessment can be found on the following links: Mindmapping software Inspiration: Mindview: Text to Speech/Read Aloud software Text Help Read and Write: Claro: Dictate software Dragon: