links under constuction
Aimhigher Key Routes:
http://www.keyroutes.org.uk/areachoice.aspx?aid=3
colleges
and universities:
Canterbury
College
http://www.cant-col.ac.uk
Canterbury
Christ Church University College
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/medway
University
of Greenwich
http://www.gre.ac.uk
University
of Kent
http://www.kent.ac.uk/studying/where/ukm.html
Mid
Kent College
http://www.midkent.ac.uk
North
West Kent College
http://www.nwkcollege.ac.uk
University
College for the Creative Arts
http://www.ucreative.ac.uk
funding
www.aimhigher.ac.uk
(useful information on applying to HE, funding, etc)
www.ahkandm.ac.uk
(information on studying in Kent and Medway)
www.ucas.ac.uk
(gives lists of all HE courses available in the UK)
www.skill.org.uk
(information for disabled students)
disability organisations that offer
advice and support to disabled students:
(if you are
copying down any of the addresses below for later use
please note that _ is used instead of a space)
Autism
and Asperger’s Syndrome
A site devoted to support for students with autism or
asperger’s syndrome
http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~cns/index.html
Austism
and Asperger’s support groups- Kent and Medway
http://www.kentandmedway.nhs.uk/disability/ learning_disabilities/autism_and_asperger_s_syndrome.asp
Royal
National Institution for Deaf people – RNID
HEADSTART is an initiative which aims to support deaf
and hard of hearing individuals to go to university.
HEADSTART is being implemented at a number of universities
and colleges throughout the UK.
http://www.rnid.org.uk/ information_resources/ education/
students/
You can order
free, printed versions of RNID factsheets and leaflets
from their Information Line. Topics covered range from
Benefits and allowances for deaf students to deaf students
in HE-your rights under the DDA to equipment to held
deaf learners.
http://www.rnid.org.uk/ information_resources/ factsheets/
education/ factsheets_leaflets/
Kent
County Council Deaf Service Bureau
The Bureau provides a range of services to partially
hearing people of all ages, through staff skilled in
communicating with people who are deaf and who have
a broad knowledge and dept of understanding of the deaf
community.
http://www.apps.kent.gov.uk/ss/deaf/
HI
KENT
Hi Kent is an umbrella organisation that provides support
for deaf and hearing impaired people with local resource
centres at Canterbury, Maidstone and Medway.
http://www.hikent.org.uk/
Royal
National Institution for Blind people – RNIB
Information for blind and partially sighed students
including careers advice. There is an online community
for students to get in touch with other blind and partially
sighted students studying all over the UK.
http://www.rnib.org.uk
Kent
Association for the Blind- KAB
Supports blind and partially sited people in Kent to
help them attain the highest level of independence
http://www.kab.org.uk
Dorton
College- Seal- Kent
A Specialist residential college of Further Education
for students who are clinically or partially sighted.
Dorton College is part of the Royal London Society for
the Blind and is committed to empowering people with
a visual impairment to lead independent lives through
the provision of high quality education, training and
employment services.
http://www.rlsb.org.uk
British
Dylexia Association
Help for Higher Education Students
http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/
Kent
and Medway Dyslexia Support
http://www.kentandmedway.nhs.uk/ disability/ learning_disabilities/
dyslexia.asp
MIND
MIND is the leading mental health charity in England
and Wales that works to create a better life for everyone
with experience of mental distress. They have produced
printable booklets on ‘How to cope with the stress
of student life’ and ‘How to cope with exam
stress’
http://www.mind.org.uk/ Information/ Booklets/ How+to/
How+to+cope+with+the+stress+of+student+life.htm
http://www.mind.org.uk/ Information/ Booklets/ How+to/
How+to+cope+with+exam+stress.htm
BBC
OUCH- Student diaries
Read the diaries of four freshers on life as a disabled
student and join the student forum to share your experiences
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/lifefiles/student/
Students
First
The experience of disabled student in higher education
is a report arising from the research project ‘Policy
and Provision for Disabled Students in Higher Education’
conducted over the period June 1996 to June 1997 and
commissioned by the Scottish Office Education and Industry
Department (Ref. TRB/14/61)
http://www.scre.ac.uk/resreport/rr85/
National
Network of Access Centres
The National Network of ACCESS Centres is a UK-wide
network of specialist services that work together to
assist individuals with sensory or mobility disabilities,
dyslexia and long-term medical conditions with participation
in education, employment and training through the following
activities:
Assessment
for assistive technology and study strategies
- Advice on obtaining funding for specialist equipment
and personal assistance.
- Training for individuals in the use of equipment,software
and access strategies.
- Advice, Training and consultancy for organisations,
institutions and employers in the range of assistive
technology and strategies disabled people can use to
access education and employment.
- Students in Higher Education in the UK are often referred
to an Assessment Centre for a DSA-funded Study Aids
and Strategies Assessment, sometimes referred to as
a ‘needs assessment’
- You can find your local Assessment Centre on the National
Network of Access Centres website
http://www.nnac.org/find.html
Kent
and South East Assessment Centre is a DfES
QAG (Quality Assurance Group) registered Assessment
Centre that can carry out Assessments of Needs for students
on behalf of all LEAs and Higher Education Institutions.
You can find out more by visiting the website
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Kent
Assesors in partnership with Kent Association for the
Blind (KAB) also offer a range of Disability
Assessments primarily for those studying and working
in the county of Kent. They use a variety of centres
across Kent in order to be adaptable and flexible to
the needs of their clients. Contact details at
http://www.kentassessors.org.uk
National
Union of Students
NUS online Support for students with disabilities
http://www.nusonline.co.uk/campaigns/studentswithdisabilities/
National
Bureau for Students with Disabilities -SKILL
Skill is an independent charity that provides a free
information and advice service for people with any kind
of disability in learning and employment.
CHESS is the consortium of higher education support
services for Deaf Students
http://www.skill.org.uk
DIRECT
GOV
Information to help get you started in higher education:
choosing a course, help with applications and interviews,
advice about student finance and graduate careers.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/ Topics/ Learning/ HigherEducationStudents/
fs/ en
There is
also advice for disabled people on independent living,
leisure, financial support and rights.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/Audiences/DisabledPeople/fs/en
DISABILITY
DISCRIMINATION ACT - DDA
A UK Government website on disability and the amendment
to the DDA law to bring pre and post-16 education into
the DDA.
http://www.disability.gov.uk/
http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts2001/20010010.htm
Disability
Rights Commission
Is an Independent body to secure the rights for disabled
citizens. Provides information relating to the DDA,
advice about your rights and arbitration services. The
DRC guide for Disabled students and learners gives advice
on what is meant by discrimination and how to make a
legal complaint.
http://www.drc-uk.org/ publicationsandreports/ publicationhtml.asp?id=139&docsect=0§ion=0
http://www.drc.gov.uk/ education/ knowyourrights/ students.asp
National
Disability Team – NDT
User friendly site offering a wide range of resources,
materials and support about disability issues in higher
education. The main features include: a resource directory;
online helpdesk and news items related to disability.
http://www.natdisteam.ac.uk
National
Centre for Independent Living
Resource on independent living and Direct Payments for
disabled people and others working in the field.
http://www.ncil.org.uk
Centre
for Independent Living in Kent- CILK
CILK was formed in April 2002 to support the postive
promotion and uptake of Direct Payments and Independent
Living for Disabled people in Kent. Among other services
they offer information, heal and support through Advocacy
and a Peer Network programme.
http://www.kentdp.co.uk/press1.htm#
Kent
County Council - Direct Payments
http://www.kent.gov.uk/SocialCare/dis
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