Dear All,
Jerrold raises crucial issues on making the disability issues as a crucial
part of the policies discussed and implemented by the higher education
institutions.
This lack of efficient integration of disbaility policies into teh
organisational policies may have had negative implications for the service
provision for students and staff with disabilities in the UK higher
education organisations as well as others.
The likely inefficiencies in the student representation system at these
organisations may have beeen one of the causes of these inefficiencies.
Although there may have been some goodwill-related improvements in the
representation of students with disabilities at these organisations, it is
not clear to what extent these systems are efficient. A brief summary of
these issues on representation of students with disabilities have been made
at http://www.city.ac.uk/~cx639/swd.htm .
Any ideas, comments and experiences on the efficiency of represenattion of
teh students with disabilities at UK higher education organisations' policy
making and resource allocation bodies?
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