The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is continuing to increase. This paper draws upon data gathered from a small-scale qualitative study of 13 students with a declared disability within a UK university in the North of England. It sought to elicit the “voice” of students with disabilities, seeking to identify their experiences of any inclusive practice and any barriers to participation. Findings indicated that not all of the students were identified with being disabled and for some, there was a reluctance to disclose a disability due to perceived associated stigma. However, the student support services within the university were viewed as a positive resource, with provision being put in ...
This research was undertaken in May 2007 as part of our University’s commitment to supporting studen...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
With the number of disabled students in Higher Education (HE) increasing year on year, student suppo...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
This article reports the findings from a survey of all self-reported disabled students in a single U...
Group Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows an increase in the number of UK student...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities who apply to and study in H...
More students with disabilities are accessing the tertiary sector with many disabilities not easily ...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities to apply to and study in Hi...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...
This research was undertaken in May 2007 as part of our University’s commitment to supporting studen...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
With the number of disabled students in Higher Education (HE) increasing year on year, student suppo...
The number of students entering university within the United Kingdom (UK) with disabilities is conti...
This article reports the findings from a survey of all self-reported disabled students in a single U...
Group Data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency shows an increase in the number of UK student...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
This paper examines the current status of higher education provision for disabled students in the UK...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities who apply to and study in H...
More students with disabilities are accessing the tertiary sector with many disabilities not easily ...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
There is a focus on increasing the numbers of students with disabilities to apply to and study in Hi...
This phenomenological study was designed and conducted in a Post 1992 ‘new university’ situated in t...
This research was undertaken in May 2007 as part of our University’s commitment to supporting studen...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
With the number of disabled students in Higher Education (HE) increasing year on year, student suppo...