HEI / Disability / Accessibility Support Service Contact Details HEI/FEI/Other HE course provider The University of Winchester Contact Name & Position Dr Lesley Jane Black (Head of Wellbeing) Postal Address Disability Team Student Services The University of Winchester Sparkford Road Winchester SO22 4NR Telephone No. – Voice 01962 827460 Minicom / SMS Email(s) – if a general disability support service email address is available please be sure to give this disability@winchester.ac.uk Web information / URL www.winchester.ac.uk Institutional provisions and accommodations Are any assistive technology resources available via the University Network? If so what is available? No Does University accommodation have internet access? Do students have to pay? Please tell us about campus wifi coverage. There is free wifi access throughout the University including all accommodation blocks. Does the library make any accommodations for to students with disabilities/SpLDs? The Martial Rose library offers a dedicated study/AT space for which students with disabilities/SpLDs have priority access. Read and Write and Inspiration are available in this space and on a number of computers NNAC WIKI 1 of 6 April 2014 throughout the library. A magnifier is also available. Do you have study areas on campus See above. We also have a dedicated specifically for the use of students study space for students with with disabilities/SpLDs? Is specialist disabilities/SpLDs within our student AT available? Please list. services department. The AT available within this room includes Audio Note Taker, Claro, Dragon Naturally Speaking, Inspiration, JAWS, Read, Read and Write Gold, Supernova. Are examination script labels All students with SpLDs are provided available for students with disabilities with a sticker which must be attached to identify the scripts to markers? to all assignments and exam scripts. Please give as much detail as This includes paper and online possible. Please make distinctions assignment submissions between coursework and examinations where appropriate. What arrangements are in place for students in receipt of additional time in examinations? All exam support is detailed within students’ individual learning agreements. The students faculty and our registry department are responsible for the arrangement of this support (dependent on whether exam is internally arranged of part of main exam diet) Does the HEI cover costs for support workers in examinations ie for readers and scribes…or is the DSA used to cover these? In general we offer: Extra time Rest Breaks Readers and Scribes Use of computers with assistive technology Use of ergonomic furniture Separate shared and individual rooms Scripts in different formats DSA is used to cover the majority of student exam support. The University covers the cost of support for students not eligible for DSA. Do any other ‘student services’ have particular provisions for students with disabilities? For example is there a dedicated careers adviser, study abroad adviser, residential Not exactly, although our library has a dedicated contact for students with disabilities/SpLDs. All departments liaise directly with disability team as appropriate. NNAC WIKI 2 of 6 April 2014 services/accommodation adviser, study skills adviser? Any other specialist provisions? In addition to in-house specialist SpLD tutors and mentors, we also have a study skills tutor who specialises in the provision of support for disabled students and an in-house assistive technology trainer. Outside the remit of DSA funded support, we also offer mental health support via our two inhouse Wellbeing Advisers. Procedures for interim support Upon consultation with the Head of What procedure / provision is in place relating to ‘interim’ support – ie Wellbeing, support is put in place where necessary via ringfenced funding. support to be made available to students in advance of funding body entitlement information? Apple Macs Courses that are delivered EXCLUSIVELY using the Apple Mac platform. i.e. where the student could not complete the course using a Windows computer. Students studying Journalism are taught exclusively on the Apple Mac platform so it is beneficial if they have private access to a Mac. NMH Provision One or two quotes required? One quote exemption is in place Please describe the HEI’s NMH arrangements:- The University directly employs a team of fully qualified SpLD tutors, a disability study skills tutor, an assistive technology trainer and a team of mentors. Our band one and two workers are employed by Randstad but are managed by the University on an institutional level (The University match students with these workers and deal with any student support related queries). NNAC WIKI 3 of 6 April 2014 In-house provider / Contact Details:- As above Third-party provider / Contact Details:- Randstad (Student and Worker Support) 5th Floor St. James Buildings 79 Oxford Street Manchester M1 6FQ T: 0161 247 8800 F: 0845 130 2714 E: sean.avery@randstad.co.uk Practical Support Assistant (Via Randstad) To provide practical and mobility support to assist a student with a physical impairment in manoeuvring around the campus. This could include helping to manipulate a wheelchair, carrying books and IT equipment. It also includes general orientation and finding out where things are located for students. 2014/15 charges to be confirmed by Randstad Band 1 Library Support Assistant (via Randstad) To help students search library catalogues, locate materials, collect materials, photocopying etc. 2014/15 charges to be confirmed by Randstad Band 1 Reader (via Randstad) To read aloud for a student whose disability makes reading or others forms of accessing text impossible. 2014/15 charges to be confirmed by Randstad Band 1 Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 NNAC WIKI Scribe (via Randstad) To write down or type what a student dictates 2014/15 charges to be confirmed by Randstad Band 1 4 of 6 April 2014 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info NNAC WIKI Study Assistant (via Randstad) To provide a mix of enabling strategies complemented by some practical assistance for a student who has a range of support requirements because of their combined complex circumstances 2014/15 charges to be confirmed by Randstad Band 2 Manual Notetaker (via Randstad) To take notes on a student’s behalf and produce an accurate and legible handwritten record of the content of lectures, seminars and discussions in the student’s preferred style and format. 2014/15 charges to be confirmed by Randstad Band 2 Examination Support Worker To be an exam reader, scribe and prompter. This can include reading out the examination paper, writing down the student’s answers using exactly the words used by the student and for some students, who might get very focused on a particular question, giving a prompt as to when it is time to move on to another. Charge inc. VAT £37.00 Band 3 Specialist Mentor To provide highly specialist, specifically tailored one to one support which helps students address the barriers to learning created by a particular impairment e.g. mental-health conditions, or ASDs. This could include a range of issues, for example, coping with anxiety and stress situations, how to deal with concentration difficulties, time management, prioritising workload and creating a suitable work-life balance Charge incl. VAT £59.00 5 of 6 April 2014 Band 4 Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Activity Title Charge Rate ex VAT Charge Rate inc VAT SFE Band 1, 2, 3 or 4 Notes/further info Specialist 1:1 Study Skills Support This one to one support addresses the issues which some students might have in acquiring, recalling and retaining information in written and spoken language as well as the range of memory, organisational, attention and numeracy difficulties that students often face when working in an HE context. Charge incl. VAT £59.00 Band 4 Assistive Technology Trainer To provide support over and above the practical installation and facilitation support given to students on receiving a new piece of software. This implementing a substantial programme of training for the student in how to use the range of AT and specialist software or hardware, in relation to their studies. Charge incl. VAT £59.00 Band 4 Further information For more information about support for disabled students at the University of Winchester please see our website: http://www.winchester.ac.uk/startinghere/studentservices/wellbeing/Disability/ NNAC WIKI 6 of 6 April 2014