Disability and Dyslexia Support Service (DDSS)
We're a specialist and friendly team that supports disabled applicants and students (including those undertaking postgraduate research), and the staff working with them.
Who we can support
We can support you if you have a long-term impairment or condition that has an impact on your studies.
What support is available?
Some examples of support we can offer.
How to access University disability support
A three-step guide to accessing disability support at the University of 91Ö±²¥.
Providing evidence
Details of the evidence you need to provide to access disability support, and how to obtain it.
Book an appointment
How to set up a Disability and Dyslexia Support Service (DDSS) appointment.
Support worker service
An outline of the types of support workers available if you have a disability (eg notetakers, sign language interpreters) and who to contact.
Apply for Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSA)
How to apply for DSA to help pay for any extra study-related costs which you incur at University due to a disability (eg one-to-one support or specialist software).
Dyslexia & SpLD Support
Support for students who have dyslexia or another specific learning difference (SpLD) through the University's Disability and Dyslexia Support Service (DDSS).
Our terminology
Why we use the term 'disabled students' and why (and how) we distinguish between 'disability' and 'impairment'.
Talk to a current student
To talk to a current disabled student about disability support or University life in general, go to Key Topics > Disabled Students via this link.
Sharing disability information
What we do with your information.
Information for DSA needs assessors
Information to help you to advise students on what support is available, and ensure that your recommendations are appropriate to our institution.
Transition to University
We are here to help and support disabled applicants to make the transition to the University of 91Ö±²¥.
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower scheme
A way for people with hidden disabilities to show that they may need extra support and understanding.
Attendance matters: a guide for disabled students
Guidance for disabled students on the University's attendance expectations, managing absences and accessing additional support.
Contact us
We offer ongoing support that is tailored to your situation and requirements. Contact us to talk about the support we can put in place that would work for you.