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Heading for HE? supporting learners with learning difficulties and / or disabilities to progress into Higher Education.

In June 2011, the 14-19 Team at Manchester City Council held a conference entitled Heading for HE? 
 
Co-ordinated and organised by Careers Solutions Development Team; the aim of the conference was to bring together young disabled people, their parents and professionals who work with them. 

The conference provided an opportunity for everyone to get together and discuss progression into Higher Education for young people with additional needs. 
 
It was important that a legacy from the conference was created and that resources both from the conference and from the wider arena of LDD work was made available to delegates and other interested parties.  

On the following webpage you will find information and links to help you to make informed decisions about Higher Education. 

Presentations and resources from the conference


 Student Finance: presentation by Jon Legg

 

Moving On: presentations and resources by Caroline Everson and Amy Gattrell (Aim Higher)


 Moving On - Disability Statements - large print

 Moving On - Disability Statements 

 Moving On - Heading for HE workshop ppt Caroline Everson

 Moving On - key points from the disability statements

 Moving On - Large print ppt handout

 Moving On - Session plan

 Moving On - Workshop evaluations

Setting up your support at University by Razan Abdelgadir (Aim Higher Graduate Officer)

 A student currently applying to HE and a recent graduate describe their experiences of applying to, and studying at university

Higher Education

     Access Summit link,  offers high quality specialist support services to disabled students in order to maximise
        their access to post-16 education.
        These services include assessments, help accessing information & advice, personal support.
        training, and ongoing technical support.  
  
 Telling people about your disability

Case Studies

 Case study 1 - CSV student Muscular Dystrophy

 Case study 2 - CSV student Muscular Dystrophy

Research


  FE:  This report from the NUS Disabled Students' Campaign is about disabled students' participation in further education.

 Life, not numbers: a report into the experiences of disabled students in higher education

 

What happens next.....?


 A Report on the First Destinations of 2008/2009 Disabled Graduates (AGCAS)

Finally,we are able to put together a list of some useful websites. 
This is not and extensive list but will provide you with an excellent starting point: