Dear All,
I was wondering if you could help with the below question that I have
been asked to find out about.
Thanks
Sian
A VI student in college uses a CCTV to read her course materials - and
she can also access them - on paper - when the font size is increased.
We have a spare CCTV which we are prepared to lend her but the student
would need to take out insurance for capital equipment that is being
used at home or in transit. If she cannot pay the insurance are we still
meeting our duty by having the paper materials modified for her?
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Honey Lucas
Sent: 19 October 2006 09:51
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Subject: stethoscopes for hearing impaired nursing students
Dear all
Does anyone know of a shop or centre where a hearing impaired nursing
student can try out some of the different amplifying/ electronic
stethoscopes on the market? Although a Google search brings up several
manufacturers, I think it would be best if the student could try out
some of the kit before we go ahead and buy anything via DSA.
Any suggestions very welcome.
best wishes
Honey
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Honey Lucas
Disabled Students' Adviser
Student Services
Oxford Brookes University
Headington Campus
Headington Hill
Oxford OX3 0BP
Tel: 01865 484689
Fax: 01865 484656
Please visit our website for information
about the Student Disability Service:
www.brookes.ac.uk/student/services/disability/
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