Don't know whether there is a Swedish DSA, but there might
be. The Scandinavian countries provide students with
maintenance grants (quaint, but there your are). Would be
worth asking the student to make enquiries or read up the
grant literature (I assume you can't read Swedish).
Bryan Jones
Equal Opportunities Adviser
London Guildhall University
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 08:22:28 +0100 "Hill, Peter"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> A full time Swedish undergraduate student is about to undergo an
> assessment for dyslexia. If the student is indeed dyslexic, then she
> will be entitled to appropriate considerations in respect of assignment
> marking and extra time in exams, etc. Learning support provision
> may also be appropriate - though funding it over an extended period
> will prove problematic.
>
> Has anyone experience of a similar situation?
>
> Is there a Swedish equivalent to the DSA?
>
> All suggestions/advice will be gratefully received.
>
> Regards
>
>
> Peter J Hill
> Learning Support Tutor
> Equal Opportunities Centre
> Woodbury 3
> University College Worcester
> Henwick Grove
> Worcester
> WR2 6AJ
>
> Tel: 01905 855413
> Email: [log in to unmask]
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