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- Services and resources available include academic personal tutors, School support staff, Peer Assisted Learning (student-to-student support scheme), student support advisers and a 24/7 wellbeing service.
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Get Disabled Students' Allowances. Neurodivergence and mental health study support. Disability support guide. Book a DSA Study Needs Assessment. Disability Service Enquiry and Self-Help Form.
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Disabled Students' Allowances (DSAs) is funding available for Higher Education students, who are disabled, long term health condition, mental health condition, or specific learning difference (SpLD) such as dyslexia.
Services to support disabled students are available at all UWE Bristol campus libraries. Quick links. Library accessibility guide. Create your own alternative formats online. Access and Productivity Toolkit. Library support. The library offers a wide range of help and support including: help with free and loanable assistive technology.
We welcome disabled students at UWE. If not already, you need to do the following if you are disabled, including if you have a Specific Learning Difficulty/Difference such as dyslexia, a mental health condition or a long-term health condition: Create an impact statement.
Support is available to students with a range of disabilities and long-term conditions such as sensory impairment, mental health conditions, mobility impairment, autism, neurodiversity, mental health conditions and long standing health conditions.
If you are a student with specific learning differences, such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, you are autistic or your studies are affected by mental health, support is available on our webpage.
The Disability Service provide information about the types of support and reasonable adjustments available for disabled students with additional support needs. Wellbeing Service supports mental health and personal development needs.