Hi Simon,

Thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly, I really appreciate it. As we are entering unfamiliar territory it will be really useful for us to meet with you and see it.Thanks for the advice- valuable to hear!

Our Student centre manager, Gavin Taylor, wanted to come over with me as well if that's OK. So I have copied him in here.

In terms of coming over I am free 24th June after 2.30PM, the 30th June after 2.30pm and the same for the 2nd July. Are any of these times convenient for you? Alternatively most afternoons w/b the 21st of July.

If none of these are good then any time in August after the 6th would suit. As im off for most of July.

We really appreciate the offer and will come equipped with chocolate!

Daniel





On 16/06/14, Simon Jarvis <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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Hello Daniel,

We've been using it for the past few years, but we still don't have all the functionality we were originally promised, despite Queen Mary paying for the most comprehensive package from Tribal that includes the Accessibility Module.

My advice would be that its only as good as your implementation team -  we were messed around terribly, pushed down the order of which teams would have priority, but once the analysts have done the work it can be very useful.

You're more than welcome to come over and see what we have (we’re based in Mile End).

BW,

Simon

Simon Jarvis
Head of Disability and Dyslexia Service
Queen Mary University of London

Tel: 020 7882 2765
www.dds.qmul.ac.uk

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Subject: SITS Accessibility Module

Hi Everyone,

St Georges will be implementing the Accessibility Module for SITS from August onwards.
 
I wondered if any other disability advisers in the  had experience of using this? Whats good about it whats not so good?

Before we start adapting it/building it would be good to see it in action.  As I have never seen it, I would really appreciate the opportunity to come and meet someone who could show me through their version of it. If you are based in the London/south east area? I will bring chocolate.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Daniel
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Daniel Aherne
Disability Adviser
SGUL Student Centre
St George's, University of London
Cranmer Terrace
London SW17 0RE
Internal: 0143/ External:(020) 8725 0143