Access to education is a right for all students. This right is typically realised through the provision of disability support and reasonable adjustments to enable tertiary students with disabilities to participate on an equal footing with their peers. This paper presents perspectives of disability service staff and students about implementing and using reasonable adjustments. Data were collected at 2 tertiary institutions in Australia through interviews with 25 students with disabilities and 7 disability service staff. Data were thematically analysed. The complexity of and variability in the processes of negotiating and implementing disability support were identified as an overarching theme in the data. These processes involved engaging mul...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
Internationally, children and young with disability have a fundamental human right to both ‘educatio...
It is a basic human right for persons with disability to participate in education at the same level ...
This paper looks at the past experiences of students with disability at a regional university and ex...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
More students with disabilities are accessing the tertiary sector with many disabilities not easily ...
The impact of a disability or chronic illness plays a major role in decision making regarding many l...
The Australian Disability Standards for Education 2005 (Cth) require education providers to make rea...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
Employability is at the heart of many university strategies and at Northumbria University we encoura...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
This paper uses a discursive analysis to examine the experience of ‘inclusion’ from several stakehol...
This chapter of Higher Education and the Law considers the scope of the obligation of Australian Uni...
In recent years, in Saudi Arabia, students with disabilities (SWDs) including students with a learni...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
Internationally, children and young with disability have a fundamental human right to both ‘educatio...
It is a basic human right for persons with disability to participate in education at the same level ...
This paper looks at the past experiences of students with disability at a regional university and ex...
This research combines qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how students with disabi...
More students with disabilities are accessing the tertiary sector with many disabilities not easily ...
The impact of a disability or chronic illness plays a major role in decision making regarding many l...
The Australian Disability Standards for Education 2005 (Cth) require education providers to make rea...
As the widening of access to higher education is becoming a top priority for governments in the UK a...
Employability is at the heart of many university strategies and at Northumbria University we encoura...
Introduction: Several international conventions have recognized the importance of equal access to hi...
This paper uses a discursive analysis to examine the experience of ‘inclusion’ from several stakehol...
This chapter of Higher Education and the Law considers the scope of the obligation of Australian Uni...
In recent years, in Saudi Arabia, students with disabilities (SWDs) including students with a learni...
The last decades there is a clear shift in people’s attitudes towards disability and the participati...
This paper reports on a small-scale project undertaken with tertiary students who identified as havi...
Internationally, children and young with disability have a fundamental human right to both ‘educatio...