Ian
Would you not agree NADO could offer the practitioner perspective of
implementing the postgrad DSA and all the associated issues this raises.
Would you not agree a combined stakeholder perspective might also help
as well?
Many thanks
James
Manager, Additional Learning Needs Service
Chair of NADO
Learning Support
Talbot Campus
Fern Barrow
Poole
Dorset
BH12 5BB
Tel: 01202 965327
Fax: 01202 965844
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ian Webb
Sent: 08 September 2005 10:32
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Subject: Re: Supporting a profoundly deaf student on placement
I too agree that there is a need to review the post grad DSA however I
do
not think that it is the role of NADO or QAG.
NADO is there to support professionals working in the sector and QAG
is about the quality of the process.
If students are getting a raw deal then it is for the NUS and SKILL to
request changes; after all they are the bodies who look after the
students interests.
Ian
Quoting "Ian F." <[log in to unmask]>:
> I agree with Lee. A review of the PostGrad DSA is long overdue. >
> Surely, this is something QAG or NADO must already be working on as
it's
> been an issue for so long now?
>
> Ian Francis
>
>
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Ian Webb
Disability Adviser
MNADO
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