缅北强奸

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Information for Needs Assessors

Non-medical helper DSA rates – 缅北强奸

(缅北强奸)

Rates last updated: 26/05/2023

缅北强奸 provides NMH support to students studying on campus at Falmouth University and the University of Exeter in Cornwall. 

Role
Band 4
RateVATTotalIn-personDistanceRemote
Specialist Mentor –
Mental Health Difficulties (MH)鈥 
拢56.98n/a拢56.98availableunavailableavailable
Specialist Mentor – Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC)拢56.98n/a拢56.98availableunavailableavailable
Specialist one-to-one Study Skills
and Strategy Support – (SpLD)鈥 
拢56.98n/a拢56.98availableunavailableavailable
Specialist one-to-one Study Skills and Strategy Support –
Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC)
拢56.98n/a拢56.98availableunavailableavailable
Assistive Technology Trainers鈥 –
(AT) 
拢56.98n/a拢56.98availableunavailableavailable

缅北强奸 (缅北强奸) is a NMH support provider for students of Falmouth University and the University of Exeter in Cornwall. We can provide in-person or remote support to these two universities only.

Interim Support

缅北强奸 would request that needs assessors recommend in their reports:

  • that all interim funding costs are reimbursed to 缅北强奸 by Student Finance, on provision of an invoice and supporting documentation.
  • that student support continues with 缅北强奸 provided the student is satisfied with the interim support they have received.

Contact Details

Visit our for more information on our Accessibility Team

Further Information

Campus Accessibility

  • Accessible buildings and routes – audited by . 
  • General information about visiting our campuses and campus maps
  • Staff, students and visitors are encouraged to use public transport where possible but Blue Badge holders may apply for a car parking permit on Penryn campus via the . Find general information about driving and parking here.  
  • Accessible accommodation is available on campus. Students should contact Accessibility for further information. 
  • There are a limited number of portable hearing induction loops available to borrow and some lecture theatres are equipped with Infra-Red assisted listening systems. Students should contact Accessibility to discuss further. 
  • Lecture capture is available in some University of Exeter rooms and lecture theatres and some Falmouth University lectures are available to watch again on Teams video. However, this cannot be guaranteed. 

Digital Inclusivity

Assistive technology

  • Microsoft Office 365 is available to all students; the 鈥樷 webpage contains guidance on using O365鈥檚 accessibility features.
  • The ‘‘ page has information about free or low-cost apps and online tools which students can use to support their studies.

Alternative formats

  • Students of Falmouth University can convert files to alternative formats using the Blackboard Ally tool.
  • Students of the University of Exeter in Cornwall can convert files to alternative formats using the tool.

The Library

  • There are libraries on both Penryn and Falmouth campuses. 
  • The  has detailed information about both sites, including accessibility features and a limited range of inclusive learning equipment which can be borrowed.  
  •  items: most standard items are borrowed for a week but automatically renew one week at a time unless requested by someone else. Students with Individual Learning Plans may be offered extra accommodations on a case-by-case basis. 
  • The Library has a large collection of ebooks, with . 

Support for students

Accessibility

Reasonable adjustments and ILPs (Individual Learning Plans) 

  • The  supports students with disabilities, health conditions or learning differences before and during their courses. This includes advice about DSA and the creation of ILPs containing reasonable adjustments on their courses.  

Study Hub

  •  contains study guides to help students develop their study skills.  
  • Students can book a 1:1 appointment with a tutor or adviser using the . 
  • The study skills teams consist of: 
  •  (study support for all).  
  •  (English language and study skills support for speakers of other languages). 
  •  (support with research, finding information and digital literacy). 

Wellbeing

  • The Student Support team provide advice, support and signposting to students with emotional, psychological and mental health difficulties. They also run stress and wellbeing workshops. 
  • Students can access  for free online wellbeing support. 
  • Students can also download the UniWellbeing app ( or ) for tips and tools to improve their wellbeing. 

The Compass

The Compass is a student information service that offers help and advice on any aspect of university life (quick queries or signposting to specialist support). It is available online, in person and by phone, webchat and email. 

Our university partners 

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