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Support for Learners with Disabilities/Difficulties

91¶ÌÊÓƵ has excellent facilities and specialist help and support for students with learning difficulties or disabilities. Together, we can help all students succeed on mainstream education programmes and progress into employment or higher education.

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We offer a wide range of courses for students with:

  • D/deaf
  • DyslexiaÌý
  • Hearing impairment
  • Language, literacy and numeracy needs
  • Learning difficulties or disabilitiesÌý
  • Mental health needsÌý
  • Physical disabilitiesÌý
  • Visual impairment

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91¶ÌÊÓƵ offers one-to-one appointments, in-class support and appointments with specialist tutors. We can also give you access to specialist equipment and resources, as well as social activities via our enrichment programme.

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If you have any disability, access needs or other needs please do not hesitate to inform us prior to college attendance - we can support you effectively and ensure that we are meeting our responsibilities to you.

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Click on the tabs below to see how we can help you make the most of your time at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ.

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  • Your route to College: Assessment of Needs

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    Your assessment meetings are completely confidential. You will have the opportunity to discuss how your condition affects you and how this may have an impact on your studies. ÌýThe assessment gives us information to support you with your studies in your time at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ. You may bring someone with you to these meetings if that helps you to feel more comfortable.

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    The meetings will be geared to your requirements.Ìý They may take up to an hour but you may stay longer depending on what has been arranged. ÌýYou will be advised prior to this so that you can make arrangements and/or adjust your routine on time. ÌýDuring your time here at college, we will regularly review your progress and reassess your needs if it is deemed necessary.

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    Initial Assessments

    All students are invited to college prior to their enrolment so that we can assess their skills in Maths and English. This enables us to make sure the correct support is in place for their course.

  • Sensory Development

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    Hands-on experience is a major part of the teaching and learning process and our courses allow learners to progress at their own pace, working in an 8:1 learner to staff ratio. Subjects can be chosen to suit the learner but the emphasis during the first year is to:

    • Build up basic keyboarding skills in Maths and EnglishÌý
    • Develop and improve Braille skills for blind and partially sighted learnersÌý
    • Offer training in the use of specialised hardware and softwareÌý
    • Prepare for employment or progression on to mainstream courses and/or examinations, with concessions offered to students

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    If you wish to contact us to discuss sensory development support options please get in touch with

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    Rachael Whittaker

    Senior Lecturer in Support for D/deaf Learners

    rachael.whittaker@boltoncc.ac.uk

    01204 482 603

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    Lynn D RobertsÌý

    Specialist Inclusion Co-ordinator for Visually Impaired Learners

    lynn.d.roberts@boltoncc.ac.uk

    01204 482 596

  • Extra Help

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    If you think you need additional assistance to do well on your course, then study support might be for you. ÌýWe can offer you the extra support needed for you to succeed and develop your skills for the future.

    Our dedicated team can help with your additional needs, such as:

    • Communicator supportÌý
    • Exam skills and support with concessionsÌý(The final decision about examination concessions is made by the examining boards)Ìý
    • Planning and organising your work and study skillsÌý
    • Maths, English and ITÌý
    • Special assessment of your needsÌý
    • Specific learning difficulties such as Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and Asperger’s SyndromeÌý
    • Study skills like essay-writing, note-taking and research skillsÌý
    • Technical equipment support
  • Getting around College

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    The College Campus on Deane Road was built to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act legislation and relevant good practice guides.Ìý

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If you'd like to speak to our friendly Learner Support team about the support we can give you, please contact Carol Pearson or Chris Eccles onÌýÌý/ÌýÌýor call Debbie Horrocks onÌý.

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You can download our Single Equality Scheme, which includes our Equality & Diversity policy, by visiting ourÌýKey PoliciesÌýpage.

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