On Wed, 8 Oct 1997 14:18:19 +0100 (BST) "S.J.Davies"
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>Patrick
>I have Cerebral Palsy and work at Hull University's new
>Miriam Hebron Centre which is an I.T. resource centre for
>disabled students. Although I can walk, I am rather
>unsteady and fall easily so can not use public transport
>unaided. Instead, I get a taxi to and from work, the cost
>of which is partly met by The Employment Service. Would
>that be a possible solution?
>
>I sometimes work at home, but here in Hull, we do not have
>British Telecom so using the staff dial-in service is also
>an option as local calls cost 5p, regardless of the length
>of time spent on the phone.
>
>Sarah Davies
>PS. Is anyone else getting mail bounces after posting to
>Dis-Forum?
>
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>S.J.Davies
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Patrick,
As this chap is employed you should approach your local Placement,
Assessment and Counselling Team based in the Employment Service.
Tha Access to Work scheme is complex, but may meet the costs of
needs assessment and appropriate kit.
Liz Lewis
Student Support Manager
Staffordshire University
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