I haven't had experience of this, but I expect you already know that
for employees the cost of digital aids can be covered through
'Access to Work' funding - I would think that the arguments for so
doing must be similar.
Best wishes
Hannah
On 25 Aug 2004, at 15:45, Julia Tait wrote:
> Has anyone had experience of recommending a digital hearing aid as
> part of a student's DSA? The student in question has a pair but says
> she needs a spare in case one breaks down.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Julia Tait
> Manager, Access Centre Oxford
>
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