Expert Resources: DSA and Student Services
These are the items that relate to DSA and Student Services found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Mark Walker | 11 Sep 2023Work and study pressures, together with the ‘always on’ culture, can be significant causes of stress. If not managed, stress can lead to long-term sickness, anxiety and depression. There are many ways you can use your computer, tablet and/or smartphone to become better organised, more productive...
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Alex.Barker | 04 Jul 2023This factsheet provides an overview of the main ways disabled students, those with a learning difference or students with physical or mental health issues can apply for Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs).
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Annie Mannion | 26 Jul 2022A step-by-step outline of what a Disabled Students' Allowances online assessments entail.
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Anonymous | 29 Jun 2022Smartphones and tablets have helped to close the gap between disabled students and their peers, particularly in the form of apps. Here's our selection of apps that will help a visually impaired or blind student get the most from their education.
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Mark.Gaddes | 11 Mar 2020In response to the coronavirus Student Finance England has announced that it is possible for students to access their DSA Needs Assessment remotely. AbilityNet has run video-based online assessments in workplace and education settings for some time and can provide a full service online.
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Annie Mannion | 30 Sep 2019The University of York offers a six-step blueprint to help you meet the demands of the UK's new digital accessibility regulations.
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Jessica Doyle | 07 Aug 2019Every student deserves the help they need to achieve their full potential. At AbilityNet we are passionate about equipping disabled students with the information they need to take the first steps towards a fulfilled university experience: naming your disability and claiming the support.
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Jessica Doyle | 28 Jun 2019The Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA), is a UK Government grant which provides support to disabled students in higher education, playing a huge role in breaking down barriers and levelling the playing field.
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Jessica Doyle | 24 Jun 2019“I didn't realise quite how much value this could add to my life" - JamesPeople with dyslexia make up around 10% of the UK population, according to the British Dyslexia Association.
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Claudia.Cahalane | 05 Nov 2018Jennifer Harley is the University of Law’s teacher of the year 2018. As the University’s disability support service manager, she is responsible for ensuring that the students needing additional help feel welcome and supported at the university’s campuses. Here she shares some best practice on...
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