AccessAbility Centre, University of Leicester
Main information
Type of service: Further & Higher Education
The AccessAbility Centre (AAC) supports all students at the University of Leicester who have specific learning difficulties and disabilities. For students with Asperger Syndrome, the AAC acts as a base where they can work quietly, use the computers, have lunch and read the paper. It also provides a smaller environment within the University which can help to establish social contacts. One-to-one support is available from a designated person, usually the in-house study adviser or other in-house staff or a National Autistic Society worker. The support is co-ordinated by the AAC and the external agencies form part of a team of support, including a post-graduate mentor to offer support. This is the basis of support which has worked to date, but the system is flexible to meet the needs of individual students. There are at least six other universities who have or are currently supporting students with AS. Further details are available on request.
Eligibility
Age: For people of any age
Aimed at: Adult
Registrations & Approaches
Specialisms: Generic
Other specialisms: Learning disability
Contacts
You can contact us by phone email or post.