NNAC did try that and it didn't seem to get us anywhere!
I hope we are going to discuss the new form at the next round of NNAC
regional meetings!
Lesley
Lesley Morrice
ACCESS Centre Manager
The University of Nottingham ACCESS Centre
Student Services Centre
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of E.Barakhta
Sent: 16 October 2008 12:20
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Subject: Re: SLC Three quotes
Peter
Very well said. I feel that we all should put something in writing to
the SLC in order to prevent the new form from being used.
Kind regards
Ekaterina Barakhta
Senior Assessor
>The Access Centre
>Disabled Student Services (Frank Henshaw Building) The Open University
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Peter Hill
Sent: 15 October 2008 20:09
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Subject: Re: SLC Three quotes
Hi
Better still - someone could suggest that the new template be hung on a
nail in the smallest room!
Regards
Peter Hill
John Conway wrote:
> somewhere I saw the phrase "so the student can choose the cheaper
> option" - though in the case of dyslexia heaven knows why as they
> couldn't possibly spend the whole NMH budget
>
> however - currently the student can choose where to get support - they
don't even have to let the HEI know they have a DSA - and I even saw
letter from north of the border that gave advice if they chose family or
friend to give them dyslexia support, so if it really is to give the
student some ideas then maybe its not a problem?
>
> there are meetings coming up with Elaine Urquhart - SW_DSA in
> Bournemouth next Thursday, ADSHE are meeting with her tomorrow, and
> there's a QAG meeting relatively soon I believe. Hopefully someone
> can ask for clarification
>
> John
>
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> From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
> on behalf of Claire Wickham
> Sent: Wed 15/10/2008 10:48
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: SLC Three quotes
>
>
>
>
> Yes John, it would be good to know what the criteria are. And also, at
what point does student choice come into this? This will of particular
relevance if the 3 quotes rule applies to NMH support, for example, a
dyslexic student might well prefer to have support provided on campus as
opposed to having to travel to a cheaper provided an hour's journey from
the campus.
>
> There are a multitude of issues and questions over the new process and
very little documentation from SLC: this is the underlying problem - we
are having to second guess the principles driving the proposed changes
and, in many cases, guess at the exact procedures. More clarify and
detail please!
>
> ATB
>
> Claire
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
> on behalf of John Conway
> Sent: Tue 14/10/2008 20:49
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: SLC Three quotes
>
> Elaine said at a meeting that she would chose the best value for money
not necessarily the cheapest - but what that means......?
>
> Dr John S Conway BSc PhD FGS FRGS FHEA MNADP Director, MSc
> International Rural Development Director, BSc Countryside Management
> Chair, Research Committee Principal Lecturer : Soil Science Disability
> Officer Royal Agricultural college, Cirencester, Glos GL7 6JS
> 01285 652531 fax 01285 650219
> http://www.rac.ac.uk/?_id=590 <http://www.rac.ac.uk/?_id=590>
>
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>
> From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
> on behalf of Ian Webb
> Sent: Tue 14/10/2008 17:41
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: SLC Three quotes
>
>
>
> However I would like to know how the SLC intends to chose which
> supplier is picked.
>
> If as Nassar says all the suppliers were to provide a like for like
> quote then there is no need for three quotes, one will do. But we all
know this is an impossible dream.
>
> If the SLC are to chose the cheapest, then again there is no need for
> three quotes, as in my experience there is anything up to a thousand
> pounds difference in quotes so why can't we just use the cheapest.
> Some suppliers have a lower % mark up on equipment than others. Others
> chose to reinvest in disability related projects, why not let us chose
the supplier we are happiest with.
>
> If the SLC are to ask us (as they say they will) to say why they
> should chose a certain supplier which has been used, then why three
> quotes? I have always chosen my preferred supplier based on student
> feedback. When students tell me they are not happy with a supplier and
> the supplier seems unable or unwilling to change; then I make the
change by chosing a different supplier.
>
> I cannot see how using three quotes is going to be of benefit to
> anyone. We wrote the SLA to ensure that suppliers all provided a
> minimum level of service. This meant a better service for students, it
> also meant that suppliers had to compete on the basis of better
> service and not cheaper products or more articulate salespeople.
>
> Oh well rant over, back to trying to see where I am to put mathematics
> in the new equally silly proposed new report format, as for that
secure locker for medicines???
>
> Ian
>
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