Dear Andy,
This wouldn't happen to be in response to requests from a Pakistani-based
"special school", would it?
I suspect that we have all been sent a very worrying (and potentially
expensive) request from a hotmail address.
At 09:52 21/01/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Dear Colleagues/e-mail list members
>I'd be grateful to hear your opinion regarding HEIs duties to provide
>informations in alternative formats:
>1.- Would you consider that our duties will be more specific from September
>2003? to what extent?
>2.- Regarding uk and overseas applicants
>Would you consider that different responsibilities arise according of the
>location of the enquiry? For example, would universities have a duty to
>provide prospectuses on Braille if the enquirier was located in the UK and
>can only access information on Braille. would we have the same level of duty
>if the enquirier were located overseas? Many thanks for your views, Best
>regards, Andy Velarde University of Kent at Canterbury
Regards,
Celia
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