Dear List,
I'm a visual, hearing and mobility impaired PhD student currently
studying print impairment in HE. Visual impairment is what I know most
about, but I think I have a fairly good understanding of most
disabilities. When I finish next year I'm considering getting into
supporting disabled students in HE in some way and would be interested
in doing DSA assessments etc. What are institutions looking for in
this type of person? What qualifications do I need? Any help
welcome.
Emma Rowlett ([log in to unmask])
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Emma Jane Rowlett (née Wright)
School of Sociology and Social Policy
University of Nottingham
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www.accessingmaterials.org.uk
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