Loretto,
No, disabled students are not ghettoised, but various rooms scattered around
in various halls of residence have extra facilities.
Clare Davies
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>dEAR cLARE, DOES that mean that your students are ghettoised in residences.
>We dot our students around all over the place and an omission on an
>application form whould not cause us to not give a small f ridge when
>required. What would happen if a student became diagnosed after being
>admitted? Would they still have to go without. Does not make sense to me,
>we are not talking of megga bucks! Regards, Lroetto.At 12:55 06/11/97
>+0000, you wrote:
>>Just a quick note to say thank you to everyone who responded to my query about
>>benefits.
>>
>>I have passed your responses on to the student, who will try the Citizen's
>>Advice Bureau first. He was very interested to read some of the comments, and
>>now feels a lot more optimistic about finding a way forward.
>>
>>For the record, we can usually provide a room with a fridge for students with
>>diabetes, but he missed out because he did not mention his diabetes on the
>>accommodation form.
>>
>>Clare Davies
>>Senior Student Guidance Officer
>>Student Services
>>Nene College of Higher Education
>>Northampton NN2 7AL
>>
>>
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