How to access support
The steps to take if you already have a diagnosis and what to do if you believe you may have a specific learning difference.
We provideÌýspecialist support for students with specific learning differences (such asÌýdyslexia, dyspraxia or slow cognitive processing) and students who identify asÌý. Study skills support is an opportunity to meet 1:1 with a specialist practitioner for practical study advice and support.
Specialist study skills practitionersÌýcan help youÌýtoÌýdevelop the skills needed for effective study. This includesÌýexploringÌýyour strengths and current study methods,Ìýas well as helping you toÌýput in place strategies for managingÌýthe areas you may find more challenging. Ìý
Ìý¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ out about the range of specialist support below:
The steps to take if you already have a diagnosis and what to do if you believe you may have a specific learning difference.
¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ out more about the range of support available to students with specific learning differences.
Information on the software and equipment available and where to find it across the university sites.
A range of links and downloads that can help you to work more effectively.
¸£Àû×ÅÆ¬ out more about the DSA and whether you may be eligible for additional funding.
Guidance on how specific learningÌýdifferences may impact students and what strategies staff can use to help.