Hi folks,
A bit of policy work here. Can you send me examples of HE institutions
discriminating against disabled students or clearly failing to make
reasonable adjustments? If possible, these could go with examples of other
institutions not discriminating and making adjustments in similar
circumstances. Any aspect of provision would be relevant. Institutions do
not have to be named (but they might like to be if they are on the 'good
practice' side!).
In addition, it would be nice to know how a grade 1 listed building has been
made more accessible, to counter the 'Yes, but, what about...?' question if
and when it comes up.
Many thanks in advance for your help. Mail me at [log in to unmask] about
this one, if you like.
Yours,
Nick Hawkes
Information and Research Worker
Skill: National Bureau for Students with Disabilities
Freephone helpline - 0800 328 5050 (voice) 0800 068 2422 (text)
Web - www.skill.org.uk E-mail - [log in to unmask]
Skill is a registered charity, No. 801971
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