Answered By: ASSIST Team Last Updated: Jan 12, 2024 Views: 285
Answered By: ASSIST Team
Last Updated: Jan 12, 2024 Views: 285
The Additional Student Support and Inclusion Services Team (ASSIST) support students with disabilities and additional needs. This includes students with long term health and medical conditions, mobility difficulties, autism, mental health difficulties, sensory impairments and specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia.
You can contact the ASSIST team by email at ASSIST@northampton.ac.uk
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- Additional Student Support and Inclusion Services Team (ASSIST) Opens in new window
- Should I register with ASSIST and how do I register? Opens in new window
- Do I need to provide evidence of my condition to register with ASSIST? Opens in new window
- What is an Academic Inclusion Report (AIR)? Opens in new window
- What happens in the initial ASSIST appointment? Opens in new window
- What is DSA (Disabled Students’ Allowances)? Opens in new window
- How do I apply for DSA (Disabled Students Allowance)? Opens in new window
- What happens after I apply for DSA? Opens in new window
- Do you offer support in halls for students with a disability? Opens in new window
- When can I apply for Priority Accommodation? Opens in new window
- What support is available for students with autism? Opens in new window
- Do you provide any support for dyslexia? Opens in new window
- I had exam adjustments at school / A levels / college, will I still get them? Opens in new window
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