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Paul

A decent specialist report should do, but it's this insistence that ADHD is an SpLD (which it is not) that drives some SFE officers to ask for an EP report.

I have previously asked for evidence to be reconsidered which has done the trick, or get them to ask their specialist to fill in the medical evidence form - hopefully that won't cost them, and if it does it won't be anything near the cost of an EP.

Hope that helps,

Sharron


Sharron Sturgess AMNADP, ADG FE/HE
Study Adviser AD(H)D, Autism and Asperger syndrome


From: Discussion list for disabled students and their support staff. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Smyth
Sent: 10 May 2018 09:37
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Subject: ADHD and the DSA...

Hi all

I haven't been on here for a while, not that I now know everything there is to know and don't need to ask questions, I have just been busy! :)

It is the time of year when a little bit of panic sets in about the DSA for some of our students, who are already very anxious about going off to university - in the past I have always advised students with ADHD/ASD to provide medical documents/letter from their doctor or specialist to confirm their diagnosis... but recently it seems that is not sufficient and a student who I reassured and reassured (he has ADHD and traits of ASD - which I would argue are more than traits) that a doctor's letter would suffice has been told he needs to have a full EP assessment. I thought that ADHD being technically a medical issue/mental health (I know there are differing perspectives) a letter from his doctor would have been fine - now the student is even more anxious as 1. I let him down with my advice 2. He will have to pay a large sum of money to prove that the problem he has had all his life, remains a problem.

Does anyone have a view on this? Is a full EP report required for a student with ADHD?

On another note - it has been a great 2018 for one of our students who was filmed by the BBC and appeared on the local news, he is hugely talented https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tjLB3ANosA

I also made this video with a friend of the student performing a piece of music he composed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tjLB3ANosA

Kind regards, Paul

Paul Smyth
Disability Officer
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