Thinking Education

Mary Immacualte Disability Services:

Access & Disability Office About Mary Immaculate College is committed to widening participation and achieving equity of access to higher education for students from under-represented groups in third level, including socio-economically disadvantaged students, students with a disability, students from minority backgrounds and mature students. Overview of Access Services: Pre-Entry: Advice

IT CARLOW Disability Services:

The Fund for Students with Disabilities is managed by the Higher Education Authority on behalf of the Department of Education and Skills. The Fund for Students with Disabilities is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Social Fund as part of the ESF Programme for Employability, Inclusion and

Queens University Belfast Disability Services:

Queen’s University Belfast welcomes and encourages applications from students of all backgrounds. The University is committed to creating an inclusive environment and seeks to ensure that students with a disability or long-term condition have equitable access as far as reasonably possible to all aspects of University life. In outlining this

CIT Disability Services:

Disability Support Service for students with disabilities/learning differences/health conditions The DSS staff and our supports are available remotely as well as on the physical campus (when this is open to students). Staff are working remotely during 2020/21 due to Covid-19 measures. We welcome queries from students and parents/guardians by email – dsscork@mtu.ie But

UCD Disability Support:

All students with a disability or significant ongoing illness in UCD have the opportunity to receive relevant reasonable accommodations or supports. These supports may include academic supports such as awareness supports for your lecturers and/or exam supports such as extra time for exams (10 minutes per hour). To receive these

Disability Support at LIT:

he Disability Support Office encourages students with educational support requirements to avail of the many services we offer our students. While there is no obligation to discuss your disability/support requirements, we recommend that you contact us as from experience, we have found that this positively impacts your time spent studying

University of Limerick – Disability Services Office:

Welcome to Disability Services Office: Disability Support Services at the University of Limerick will run an online DARE application information sessions in February 2021. These sessions can help students, parents, teachers and guidance counsellors with the application process. The session will include information on the application process, deadlines and information

Discrimination with Education – I Have an Issue about Education:

The Equal Status Acts 2000-2018 (ESA) makes it unlawful for educational establishments to discriminate on any of the nine grounds. Educational establishments include preschool services, primary or secondary schools, and institutions which provide continuing or third level education, for example universities.  This includes both public and private establishments. Vocational training is covered under the Employment

ReachOut Tools & Apps:

Here you’ll find professionally-reviewed mobile apps and tools to help you look after your health and wellbeing. ReachOut Tools & Apps:

St. Gabriel’s School Limerick:

Our school is a school for students with physical/multiple disabilities. We have students from 4 to 18 years of age. We are a multi-denominational school. Our focus is very much on the individual student and seeing their ability and potential in all settings and circumstances. We follow the Department of