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Disability

If you have a condition that affects your studies – whether it is diagnosed or not, and whether you identify as Disabled or not – the University is committed to supporting you to succeed. This includes:

  • changes to teaching such as provision of materials in alternative formats
  • changes to assessment such access to extra time
  • access to assistive technology such as screen readers
  • access to one-to-one study support or mentoring

We recognise that some conditions fluctuate: you do not need to be unwell at the time you contact the Disability Service, to receive support.

Students the Disability Service works with include, but are not limited to, those:

  • with mental health difficulties 
  • with dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and dysgraphia 
  • who are autistic, have ADHD, or are neurodivergent 
  • with long-term health conditions 
  • who are deaf/ hearing impaired, or blind/ visually impaired 
  • who have a mobility impairment, such as wheelchair users.

Find out more on the Disability Service webpage.

Disability Service