Suggest you speak with Mick Healy or Phil Gravestock at University of
Gloucester - they've done soe excellent work in the area.
Val
Dr Val Chapman
Head of the Equal Opportunities Centre
University College Worcester
Henwick Grove
Worcester WR2 6AJ
Tel: 01905 855 402
Fax: 01905 855 550
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From: Lenny.Dalby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 18 March 2004 15:53
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Archaeology Fieldwork & SWD
Dear All,
This is a very specific question, so I apologise to those who it doesn't
relate to!
I have had a query from our Archaeology department in regards to
advising them on appropriate strategies to deal with students with
disabilities during excavations/fieldwork. They wish to embed this
information into their programme as they are in the process of
revalidating their courses. I can advise them on the general stuff, but
would like to offer examples of other institutions approaches.
Could anyone offer examples of how their own institutions have
implemented strategies towards Archaeology excavations/fieldwork? Any
examples of policies/programmes etc would be gratefully received!
Please respond off the list (as below).
Many Thanks,
Lenny
Equal Opportunities Officer
Holm Lodge,
King Alfred's College,
Sparkford Road,
Winchester,
SO22 4NR
Telephone: (01962) 827196
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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