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A brief guide to support for students with
mental health difficulties... |
Typical difficulties at University might include:-
- Making friends and getting on with peers
- Dealing with unexpected / unpredictable
situations
- Motivation / prioritising tasks / time
management / meeting deadlines
- Attendance
- Dealing with unstructured/personal study time,
breaks/lunchtimes
Appropriate Reasonable Adjustments might include:-
- Identify key/contact staff member
- Identify Quiet Room and "Safe Areas"
- Rehearse action in response to range of
scenarios/situations
- Permission to vary attendance
- Flexibility around submission/hand-in
deadlines
- Modifications to examination arrangements
- Prioritise University accommodation
Support/resources available via Access SUMMIT
might include:-
- Assessment of Needs undertaken by assessor
experienced in mental health difficulties
- Support package including:-
- Personal Computer with
assistive software and course related software;
- Support Mentor to assist
with motivation, prioritising, time management and organising.
- Training to make sure you make best use of the
equipment you have;
- Ongoing Assistive Technology Support to make
sure your equipment continues to give you the support you need throughout your
course.
Getting the support you need:-
Funding the support you need:-
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