Thanks Katya,
That looks really helpful,
Regards,
Ros
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Sent: 05 June 2008 09:11
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Subject: Re: Disabled Students on Overseas Exchange/Work placement
Hi all,
I compiled this list in january - might be useful:
Study Abroad Resources for Disabled Students
Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
Resources for Administrators and Students
<http://www.miusa.org/ncde/disabilityresources/index_html>
Higher Education Accessibility Guide
<http://www.european-agency.org/heag/>
This website is a guide to the accessibility services which are
available in Higher Education
Institutions across Europe. The information includes contact information
to a large number of
European institutes and programs which specialize in providing resources
for those with disabilities
who would like to travel abroad.
University of Minnesota Learning Abroad Center ~ Access Abroad
Information mainly appropriate for US-based students, but includes an
accessibility questionnaire
to send to partner institutions, and some useful reports of individual
experiences
<http://www.umabroad.umn.edu/access/index.html>
Mental Health and Crisis Management: Assisting University of Notre Dame
Study Abroad Students (2002)
Might be useful for students to read in preparation, e.g. chapter on
culture shock
<http://www.nd.edu/~ucc/International_Eds_Hdbk_I.html >
Study and Work Abroad for People with Disabilities
<http://www.independentliving.org/studyworkabroad/>
Lists programs available in many countries worldwide, including
information about local conditions
as well as the organizations which are looking for new contacts.
Transitions Abroad
<http://www.transitionsabroad.com/publications/magazine/0103/students_wi
th_disabilities_in_europe.shtml
>
Contact information for various institutions and programs specializing
in those with disabilities.
No Barriers to Study (NBTS) (US-based)
<http://www3.vjc.edu/nobarrierstostudy/index.html>
The NBTS is a consortium of college and university professionals from
the areas of disability
services, international programs, study abroad, diversity and other
interested groups. The NBTS
group meets twice a year to discuss issues and concerns regarding
students with disabilities
studying abroad.
(Websites checked Jan 2008)
all the best,
Katya
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Katya Hosking [log in to unmask]
Inclusive Curriculum Officer
Cardiff University
>>> Ros Platton <[log in to unmask]> 04/06/2008 16:22 >>>
Hi,
We are currently reviewing our work placement/student exchange policies
and I am in the process of
writing a guidance document for staff and students on disabled students
travelling abroad or further
afield in the UK for exchange or work placement.
Does anyone have any documents or advice they would be willing to share?
Please contact me off list : [log in to unmask]
Many Thanks,
Ros Platton
Disability Adviser
Ros Platton
Disability Advisor
Lamorbey Park Campus, Burnt Oak lane, Sidcup, Kent. DA15 9DF. UK
t +44(0)20 8308 2600 f +44(0)20 8308 0542 ddi +44(0)20 8308 2610
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