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The Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre supports all students with mental health conditions or difficulties, long-term health conditions, specific learning difficulties and autism spectrum conditions. They also provide training and guidance for teaching staff.

Inclusive Teaching & Learning: Disabled Students

An interactive online course designed to help staff develop an understanding of best practice in the design and delivery of inclusive teaching and learning. The course has a specific focus on how the practical application of such an inclusive approach can remove the disadvantage many disabled students face in accessing their teaching and learning, while reducing or eliminating the need for multiple and costly reactive adjustments.

"Thank you for creating such a worthwhile course. I have recently taken the course and thought it excellent, particularly how clear and concise it was; the videos with Abi were brilliant, and the structure of it."

Produced by the Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre with contributions from CCTL, Cambridge University Press and UIS.

How to produce accessible documents

A live online session which will introduce you to the basic principles and processes for creating accessible documents in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and PDF.

Working with disabled students

Guidance provided by the ADRC on how you can support disabled students: learn more and get advice about different disabilities, removing barriers to access, and available support with software and equipment.

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