Learning Difficulty and/or Disability
FE Students (usually up to age 19 or before a degree course)
Support available
Many learners who come to college have a learning difficulty or a disability. If you have (or think you may have) a learning difficulty or a disability this should not stop you applying to college. CCAD will offer support wherever possible to enable you to attend and achieve your qualifications. This support can be anything from the provision of small items of specialist equipment, provision of communication support workers for learners with hearing impairment, or provision of additional teaching for learners with dyslexia-type conditions. Please see our Disability Statement for further information.
Disability Statement & Guidance on accessing support for learners with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities*
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Telling us about your learning difficulty or disability
It is important that you tell the college as early as possible that you have a learning difficulty or disability, so the college can assess whether you will require support, and put that support in place for when you start college. You are encouraged to declare any medical condition / learning difficulty / disability on your application form and at interview. Once you have declared it a Student Support Adviser will contact you to discuss whether you will need any support, and if you do, to discuss how this will be delivered. Student Support staff are not experts on every condition, and recognise that the same condition might have a different impact on an individual resulting in different support needs. It is therefore vital that you discuss your needs openly with your adviser, so the support put in place is appropriate for you. If you already have a statement of educational needs it is useful if you would share that with your Student Support Adviser.
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Screening for learning difficulties
The most common type of learning difficulty at this college is dyslexia (or dyslexia related conditions). Over the years many learners have exhibited traits of the condition without previously having had a diagnosis. The college therefore offers screening for all students at enrolment / induction. This screening process helps the Additional Support Lecturers prioritise those students who should undertake further testing to see whether they have a dyslexic type condition and who would benefit from additional tuition. Additional Support Lecturers offer a programme of support to help learners develop the skills and strategies to enable them to succeed on their course.
You can contact Student Support by telephone on 01642 298821 or contact Student Support here through the web site
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