DISABILITY ACCESS ROUTE TO EDUCATION Ardscoil Ris Dublin 9.

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DISABILITY ACCESS ROUTE TO EDUCATION Ardscoil Ris Dublin 9

What is DARE? The Disability Access Route to Education (DARE) third level alternative admissions scheme is for school-leavers whose disabilities have had a negative impact on their second level education. DARE offers reduced points places to school leavers who as a result of having a disability have experienced additional educational challenges in second level education.

Disabilities eligible for consideration Autistic Spectrum Disorders (including Asperger’s Syndrome) ADD / ADHD Blind / Vision Impaired Deaf / Hard of Hearing DCD – Dyspraxia/Dysgraphia Mental Health Conditions Neurological Conditions (incl. Brain Injury & Epilepsy) Speech & Language Communication Disorder Significant Ongoing Illness Physical Disability Specific Learning Difficulty (Dyslexia & Dyscalculia)

DARE Eligibility Criteria? To be eligible for DARE an applicant must meet both the DARE evidence of disability criteria and DARE educational impact criteria. Applicants must provide the required evidence of their disability and provide an Educational Impact Statement from their school to be considered for DARE.

Applicant Statement What we require: Applicant answers ‘yes or no’ to the five statements. Applicant writes no more than 200 words, expanding on the above five statements or covering other ways their disability has affected their post primary education. Applicant can use bullet points. Role in Assessment: If an applicant does not complete the applicant statement they may still be eligible. However, important to complete as used in assessment to compliment or clarify information provided in the School Statement. What we require: Applicant answers ‘yes or no’ to the five statements. Applicant writes no more than 200 words, expanding on the above five statements or covering other ways their disability has affected their post primary education. Applicant can use bullet points. Role in Assessment: If an applicant does not complete the applicant statement they may still be eligible. However, important to complete as used in assessment to compliment or clarify information provided in the School Statement.

Section B: Educational Impact Statement This section needs to be completed by either: Guidance Counsellor Learning Support Teacher Year Head or Visiting Teacher The form MUST BE signed and stamped by school principal/deputy principal. Applicant must return to the CAO by 1 April It is also advisable to ask the applicant (or their parent/guardian if they are under 18) to sign the EIS. EIS must cover at least final three years of post primary. School Statement

Section C: Evidence of Disability Provides verification of disability and helps to determine 3rd level supports. Applicant can provide an existing report OR Complete Section C Evidence of Disability. Get form completed, signed and stamped by the appropriate professional or accompanied by their business card or headed paper. GP Verification Your GP may be in a position to complete Section C Evidence of disability, if they have the appropriate information on file from the consultant/specialist.

Section C: Evidence of Disability General Practitioner (GP) Verification: Applies to all applicants except where a psycho- educational assessment is required. GP must have the information on file from the DARE listed Consultant/Specialist. Diagnosis or re-confirmation of diagnosis must be within the given timeframe if one applies. If GP does not have appropriate info on file, they should refer applicant to consultant/specialist. GP diagnosis not acceptable in any circumstances.

Section C: Evidence of Disability It is important to note that applicants applying under the following disability categories must provide a report that is less than 3 years old i.e. dated after 1 February ADD / ADHD Mental Health Condition Significant Ongoing Illness Specific Learning Difficulty (including Dyslexia and Dyscalculia) DCD - Dyspraxia/ Dysgraphia. Age of Reports

Section C: Evidence of Disability Applicants with a Specific Learning Difficulty (including dyslexia and dyscalculia) must provide a full psycho-educational assessment dated after 1 February Applicants with DCD - Dyspraxia/Dysgraphia. must provide a full psycho-educational assessment dated after 1 February 2013 AND Evidence of Disability Form 2016 OR Existing report completed by Occupational Therapist or Neurologist or Chartered Physiotherapist (No age limit) Psycho Educational Assessment

Benefits of DARE Reduced Points (as before) An example: If the Leaving Certificate points for a course is 360 points, an eligible DARE applicant could be offered a place with a lower points score e.g. 350 points. Applicants need to meet entry and programme requirements to be considered for a DARE reduced points offer. The amount of points a particular course is reduced by is dependent on: The overall number of places on the course The number of reserved DARE places on the course The number of DARE eligible applicants competing for these reserved places. The reduction in points for DARE places can vary every year. However, the following groups will be prioritised by participating colleges when allocating reduced points places : Applicants eligible for both DARE and HEAR Applicants with a physical or sensory disability Reduced Points (as before) An example: If the Leaving Certificate points for a course is 360 points, an eligible DARE applicant could be offered a place with a lower points score e.g. 350 points. Applicants need to meet entry and programme requirements to be considered for a DARE reduced points offer. The amount of points a particular course is reduced by is dependent on: The overall number of places on the course The number of reserved DARE places on the course The number of DARE eligible applicants competing for these reserved places. The reduction in points for DARE places can vary every year. However, the following groups will be prioritised by participating colleges when allocating reduced points places : Applicants eligible for both DARE and HEAR Applicants with a physical or sensory disability

College supports may include: Benefits of DARE You don’t have to be eligible for DARE to get support in college. A needs assessment is conducted to identify specific support requirements. You don’t have to be eligible for DARE to get support in college. A needs assessment is conducted to identify specific support requirements. Orientation Programmes Learning Support Assistive Technology Library Support Exam Accommodations Educational Support Worker Academic Tuition Orientation Programmes Learning Support Assistive Technology Library Support Exam Accommodations Educational Support Worker Academic Tuition

HIGHER EDUCATION ACCESS ROUTE An admissions scheme for school leavers facing economic and social challenges in accessing college.

WHAT IS HEAR It was set up to ensure that all Leaving Certificate students have a fair and equal opportunity to progress to third level education. Higher Education Access Route is an admissions route for school leavers who for social, financial or cultural reasons are under-represented at third level education.

Understanding Socio Economic Group (SEG) Higher Professionals (100%) Non Manual Workers (c. 23%) In a typical Leaving Cert Class, the children of Higher Professions are significantly more likely to go to college than other socio economic groups.

Understanding Area Profile 99% of Students in Dublin 6 go to College compared to 15% in Dublin 17 Dublin 6 (99%) Dublin 17 (15%)

Applying for a grant. HEAR is NOT the SUSI grant.. If you apply to HEAR, you should also apply to SUSI if you think you may be eligible.

SUSI: Key Eligibility Criteria Nationality: Irish, EU, Swiss nationals or have specific leave to remain in the State. Residency: 3 of last 5 years in Ireland, EU or Switzerland. Progression in education – NFQ levels Approved College/Course ‘Reckonable’ Income (Class - Dependent/Independent) less than €54,240/ €59,595/ €64,700 less than €39,875/ €43,810/ €47,575

Why apply to HEAR? Reduced points CAO offers in the participating colleges provided you meet the minimum entry requirements. Post-entry supports such as financial, academic, social and personal.

1. Was your household income on or below €45,790 in 2014? 2. Do you or your family have a Medical Card/GP Visit Card? 3. Did your parents/guardians receive a means-tested social welfare payment for at least 26 weeks in 2014? 4. Is your parents’ or guardians’ employment status under- represented in Higher Education? 5. Have you attended a DEIS second level school for five years? 6. Do you live in an area of concentrated disadvantage? Should I apply? You must meet the HEAR income limit plus the right combination of 2 other indicators to be eligible

1.Apply to CAO at by 1 February Review your HEAR Application Guide with parents or guardians and fill in Sections Complete all elements of the online HEAR application form by 1 March Submit clear copies of supporting documents requested on your checklist to CAO by 1 April 2016 How do I apply? You can apply to both DARE & HEAR Applicants who are both DARE and HEAR eligible will be prioritised by colleges when allocating reduced points places.

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