May 4 th 2011 Supporting Disabled Students Assistant Director Disability Office
Disabled students
Disabled students by College 2010/11 Humanities and Social Science Medicine and Veterinary Medicine Science and Engineering Autistic Disorder16315 Specific Learning Difficulty Blind / Partial Sight40314 Deaf / Partial Hearing Wheelchair / Mobility49417 Personal Care Support200 Mental Health Unseen Disability Multiple Disabilities46519 Other Disability Total Disabled Students1, No Disability17,3884,1978,278 Total Students18,7144,4738,893
Disability Office 2 Advisory teams – Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) and Disability Advisors plus Student Support Assistants SSAs include Study Skills Tutors, Mental Health Mentors, Note takers, Library Assistants, Proofreaders
What the Disability Office does Pre-application visits Liaise over building adaptations Assess individual evidence and requirements and create Learning Profiles Advise on technology and equipment Loan equipment Assist students to claim funding
What the Disability Office does Source and match personal assistants Dyslexia screening, referral for Ed Psych assessment, tutoring Advise University on disability policy issues Staff development/ training Liaison with Schools
What the University does Disability Policy Disability Committee and 5 sub-groups Disability Equality Scheme (soon to be a Single Equality Scheme) Equality and Diversity functions
Equality Act 2010 Passed in April 2010 Effective from 1 October 2010 Now covers 9 “protected characteristics” (equality strands) Brings together existing legislation on disability (Disability Discrimination Act), race and gender Harmonises and strengthens previous discrimination legislation. Equality Act 2010
Definition of Disability A physical or mental impairment that has a Substantial and long-term adverse effect on the ability to carry out normal day to day activities. “substantial” = more than minor or trivial “impairment” = long term medical conditions and fluctuating or progressive conditions.
Equality Act 2010 New protections include: discrimination by association or perception discrimination arising out of disability - replaces the DDA's "disability related discrimination“. indirect discrimination.
Equality Act 2010 Draft Code of Practice: Further and Higher Education (consultation ended December 2010) The Equality Act retains the objective justification test that a measure must be a “proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim” However, it is not discrimination to treat a disabled person more favourably than a person who is not disabled The Public Sector Duty replaces the Disability Equality Duty from April 2011.
Liaison with Schools/Colleges DO recent initiative = Key contact or contacts from DO allocated to each School Liaison is about processes, procedures, issues – not individual student adjustments Liaison – Vet School - Dr Geoff Pearson and Lorna Hume; Disability Office - Melanie Scott, Jan Gardiner and Sheila Williams
Key areas for discussion: Adjustments Competence standards Fitness to practice/Fitness to study (in relation to disability) - (Claire Phillips – has drafted a document relating to Students studying veterinary medicine with a disability for admissions webpage)
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