
Disability and Dyslexia Support, part of the Centre for Learning Support and Development, offers information and advice to you, your tutors and other University staff on all matters concerning practical, personal and additional needs arising from disabilities and dyslexia.
The Disability and Dyslexia Support Team provide:
When you join your course you should make staff at Disability and Dyslexia Support aware of your needs. They will ensure that appropriate support is put in place to help you with your studies and make sure that your Faculty makes specific provision for you during your course and examinations. Don't just struggle on without help and don't leave things until just before the exams to seek help.
Disability and Dyslexia Support: contact details, opening times and service information
The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 has imposed new duties on public authorities in the form of the Disability Equality Duty (DED). From December 2006, the DED requires all public authorities, including universities, to promote equality of opportunity for disabled people.
The new legal duty, also referred to as the general duty, plus additional specific duties, require all public authorities to actively look at ways of ensuring that disabled people are treated equally. In complying with the DED, the University has developed and published a Disability Equality Scheme and Action Plan which outlines the approach we will take to eliminate discrimination and proactively engage and support disabled staff and students.
Download London South Bank University's: