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STAART disability support for University of Greenwich students
Get impartial information and guidance if you're a current or future student who is disabled or dyslexic.
This includes students with:
STAART complements the academic support provided by the Wellbeing team.
The main method of support is peer support, and all ambassadors have a disability or diversity themselves.
Other support students can opt to take part in include:
This includes students with:
- dyslexia
- autism
- mental health conditions
- long-term health conditions
STAART complements the academic support provided by the Wellbeing team.
The main method of support is peer support, and all ambassadors have a disability or diversity themselves.
Other support students can opt to take part in include:
- Access to the open STAART Facebook group
- Access to the STAART Twitter account
- Access to the closed Facebook group
- Access to the STAART WhatsApp group
- Online workshops
- External events and catch ups
- Specialist induction days – April and September
Organisation:
University of Greenwich
Suitable for
- Ages 16 and up
- Visual, hearing or sensory impairment
- Mental health or brain injury
- Learning disabilities
- Physical disabilities
- Autism and neurodiversity
How to book
- Call or email to arrange
Contact details
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