Dear all
In relation to this particular student we received an approval of
recommendations following an assessment which gave a specialist study
skills entitlement of 10 hours - "subject to review" - so although there
are now a whole host of people saying its not true and never was and
that it shouldn't have been said - depending on which meeting or
conference was attended - the evidence I have on a piece of paper from
SLC is that it has been implemented, or at least it has in relation to
this student, and so to continue supporting him effectievly I have no
alternative but to submit a review with a further recommendation for
support.
Kind regards
Simon Bloor - Access SUMMIT
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From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Carol Thomas
Sent: 17 December 2008 16:19
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Subject: Re: 10 hour review
Dear all,
Is this currently an actual requirement - have SLC required this to
happen and if so where is this documented?
Sorry if I have missed something obvious - but I did place a query
earlier about the formal status and notification of the requirements of
the SLC - where is the formal documentation and requirement for the
changes. Currently the only item I have been pointed to is an FAQ
webpage.
We appear to be working in the dark. I am finding it very hard to update
business plans and formal procedural manuals with no concrete point of
reference.
Regards
carol
Carol Thomas, Head of Learning Support Services Learning and Teaching
Institute University of Chester Parkgate Road Chester, CH1 4BJ
(01244) 513311
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>>> Bryan Jones <[log in to unmask]> 17/12/2008 16:07 >>>
As it is as you say a student funded through SLC (Student Finance Direct
in Darlington), suggest send the review to SFD along with a
recommendation / request for additional sessions. With the
recommendation based on and supported by the evidence that you are
presenting in the review. Similar to as one would for a DSA Needs
assessment. Perhaps best not to go too overboard with the recommendation
for additional sessions, as further review at a later date, appropriate
to the case, perhaps ought to be carried out.
Bryan Jones,
Manager, Disability Support Services
& North London Regional Access Centre,
Middlesex University
Tel: 020 8411 5366
-----Original Message-----
From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Simon Bloor
Sent: 17 December 2008 15:21
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Subject: 10 hour review
Dear colleagues
We have just completed our first 10 hour review for a student funded via
the SLC - as required by them...does anyone have any idea at all where
we should send it or who we should tell???
Many thanks
Simon Bloor - Access SUMMIT
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