Dear All
I've recently had a situation where I was approached by a member of
staff who wanted a dyslexia assessment, but didn't want her School to
know. The School is currently being restructured, with people needing
to apply for posts. She wanted to know the results of the assessment,
before deciding whether to disclose a disability to the School. In this
instance we paid for the assessment centrally, but till now we have
expected Schools to pay.
A separate issue has been raised with me by the person who does our
in-house IT training for staff. She mentioned that despite extensive
support some members of staff are repeatedly failing assessment fro the
European Computer Driving Licence modules, which made her wonder whether
there might be an undiagnosed specific learning difficulty. The problem
is that for some members of staff this qualification is directly
relevant to their work, while others are taking it purely from personal
interest. If IT skills are essential for the work role, we would ask
the School/Department to pay for an assessment, but we probably couldn't
justify this if the work role didn't need IT skills. So would these
people be expected to pay for their own assessments if they wanted them?
Best wishes
Caroline
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Caroline Moughton
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Staff Disability Adviser
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Peter Quinn wrote:
>Just to check. Is it really the case that AtW would fund an Educational Psychologist assessment?
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>Our experience is that they would not so to colleagues who have not been down that route this clarification would be useful.
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>Best wishes,
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>Pete Quinn
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Pamela Graham [[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 05/14/2008 04:31 PM CET
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>Subject: Re: Dyslexia Assessments for Staff
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>Dear All
>Our approach would be to treat it as identifying and assessing a disability and finding a reasonable adjustment as for other types of disability. We would seek support for funds from access to work, but have not so far had to do that.
>Pamela
>Newcastle University
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>From: HE Administrators equal opportunities list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Baxter Chris
>Sent: 14 May 2008 10:22
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>Subject: Re: Dyslexia Assessments for Staff
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>Dear all
>Just to echo Anne's point and to ask if this has been discussed with your local Access to Work adviser? Initial screening should cost less than a full EP assessment and could be borne by the University, the full EP being met by AtW?
>EP - Educational Psychologist
>AtW - Access to Work.
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>Chris Baxter
>Diversity Officer
>Student Services
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>From: HE Administrators equal opportunities list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anne Mwangi
>Sent: 13 May 2008 18:18
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>Subject: Re: Dyslexia Assessments for Staff
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>Dear Tammy,
>I agree that a central budget to support RA is more appropriate than leaving it to departments as it eliminates inconsistent responses. This ensures that departments/faculties have no excuse for discriminating or making the individual feel as though they are a burden. The other argument for a central budget is that an ET would consider the budget of the whole university rather than a specific department.
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>Regards
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>Anne
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>From: HE Administrators equal opportunities list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rich, Tammy
>Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 5:46 PM
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>Subject: FW: Dyslexia Assessments for Staff
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>I made a mistake on the previous listing. Our developing procedure for staff suggests that the faculty or department should pay for the assessment (approx £300). This has not been put into practice yet but we have a couple of cases being dealt with currently so we need to get this right. For instance, we have not had a discussion as to who in the faculty / department would make the decision regarding agreeing to funding.
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>It has been suggested to me (by another university)that a central university fund is a good idea as it would help to eliminate discrimination and applications may be more prevalent in some faculties / departments than others.
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>Many thanks
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>Tammy
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>Tammy Rich | Diversity and Equality
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>From: Rich, Tammy
>Sent: 13 May 2008 16:31
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>Cc: Kelly, Lorraine H; Rollins, Tracy; de Casagrande, Peter
>Subject: Dyslexia Assessments for Staff
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>I would like to find out what universities provide/fund for staff in the way of dyslexia screening and funding. We have a very comprehensive service on offer to our students for a long time and are now wanting to develop a consistent approach for staff.
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>I thought a good starting point would be to ask others working in the field what service they offer their staff so I can get an idea of what is considered reasonable - eg should Kingston pay for screening, assessment, follow up support or is any element of that the responsibility of the member of staff?
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>At the moment the proposal is that the University should pay for the initial screening and a follow up interview but that the assessment is the responsibility of the member of staff.
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>Advice sought. Many thanks.
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>Tammy
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>Tammy Rich | Diversity and Equality
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>Diversity and Equality Unit | Kingston University | 53 Portland Road | Kingston | KT1 2SH
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