Okay
Thanks anyway Jean. I suspect that the student may move over to a local
FE college if she's not too late.
Regards
Peter
jeanhutchins wrote:
> Message text written by Peter Hill to
> "Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff."
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>>My assumption is that there is no mechanism for funding dyslexia
>>
> support in such cases.<
>
> From BDA info sheet,
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>>The Educational Grants Advisory Service (EGAS) offers guidance
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> about loans, grants and benefits from educational trusts and charities
> for disadvantaged students over 16.
> Send an SAE to 501-505 Kingsland Road, London, E8 4AU
> for a form for completion, to enable EGAS to give you appropriate advice.
> Or Tel: 020 7254 6251 Fax: 020 7249 5443.
>
> 'The Educational Grants Directory' and other books.
> Libraries and careers offices may have reference copies.
> A Directory of Social Change.Tel: 020 7209 5151 Fax: 020 7209 5049
> E-mail: [log in to unmask] Web: www.dsc.org.uk/web/bookshop.htm
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> There may be local charities/trusts e.g.
> Victorian bequests for "a poor student of this parish" etc.
> The local library might know about such.
>
> Oh, of course, you meant official funding! Don't know.
>
> Jean
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