Worryingly few disabled students are aware of the funding and support available to them. This needs to change
Just two in five disabled students at university know that there is targeted funding available for them before starting their course, according to a recent government survey. This is worrying news: Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) provide vital support for many disabled students, by contributing to costs such as computer equipment or non-medical helpers support. As a visually impaired person with a mental health condition, I know how important they are first-hand. If I had faced studying without my DSAs, I simply wouldn’t have got through my course.
Even with support, I struggled in those first critical weeks of student life. I would be unable to navigate my way around campus, or find myself asking disability services why a note-taker hadn’t been available for my lectures that day.
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