Thursday 29 September 2011

Activity 8.1

Make notes on the things that disabled students do or that others do for them.
RUTH DOUGLAS
·         Has severe asthma and nail patella syndrome, after starting Uni she was given a large wheelchair access bedroom. She did feel a bit guilty as she doesn’t use a wheel chair. This did however give her a large bathroom, this is something she needs as she requires help to wash her hair.
·         She needs help with cooking.
·         She also has a PA although they aren’t always around
CIARAN GILLIGAN
·         Has 2 PA’s to help him.
SARAH BUTLER
·         Finds it very hard to view timetables that are up on the wall. The university outs her own copy in her pigeonhole, which is great for her.
·         After a bit of learning on both sides Sarah now gets large print hand-outs and a copy of the OHP slides.
·         People now do the “Big Arm Wave” so she can find her friends in bars etc.
CHARLOTTE is quadriplegic
·         and has 2 x 24hr carers but needs 3
·         needs others to do almost everything for her.
·         Has software to scan text and read it back.
ANDREA is visually impaired
·         Has a doggy
·         Note taker was offered but didn’t want it.
·         Has a reader
·         Had an older student meet her at the bus stop and help her through the first day.
·         Has notes and PPT’s send prior to lectures
MATTHEW KAYNE
·         Has support taking notes
·         Has support in his personal care
JOHN (Cerebral Palsy)
·         Has a PA who helps with cleaning preparing food etc.
Note anything that they mention as a problem that you think would be the same for any student.
CIARAN GILLIGAN acknowledges that he faces the same challenges as everyone else like moving away from home for the first time and meeting new people and making sure your course is alright. He also has the added issue of setting up a system that works for him.
Reading long papers made CHARLOTTE’S eyes sore
Understanding new terms in literature
Independence
Finding new friends
Not getting loans in time
Note any challenges that you didn’t encounter in Week 2
·         Going Clubbing with friends, can be hard to find toilets with “jazzy signs”
·         Avoiding smoke in nightclubs (Ruth) This should now be better with the ban.
·         Unmarked steps (Sarah is visually impaired), can cause a trip hazard if you are visually impaired.
·         Being left out, CIARAN GILLIGAN had invited friends to the zoo who made excuses not to go. Then went without telling him. Not very nice.
·         Getting a new doctors surgery set up to get access to repeat prescriptions.
·         SARAH BUTLER “The problem with the launderettes at the university is that they like to put the instructions really high up on the walls, I don't know why they do this and they put them right behind the machines, so that basically I just have no chance of seeing them at all.”
·         CIARAN GILLIGAN has found that his bedroom hasn’t been properly converted for a wheelchair user. He is still waiting for key bits of kit.
·         RUTH DOUGLAS can’t write for long periods
·         RUTH DOUGLAS needs help with cooking
·         Fire evacuation at night (if deaf can have vibrating alarm under pillow)
·         Staying alert for long periods of time, CHARLOTTE finds it hard controlling her wheelchair
·         Feeling disadvantaged because of a large entourage
·         Being unsure about the help available (charlotte)
·         Being able find the books you need in the library
·         Knowing where the specified run (proper toilet place) is for ANDREA’S dog is.
·         Needing smaller font because of ANDREA’S tunnel vision.
·         Foreign students being scared of ANDREA’S guide dog
·         Being near a specialist hospital if needed (ROBYN TAINTY)
·         CHRISTINE wasn’t given the correct software to covert audio into text
·         JOHN finds it difficult turning pages
·         Note takers not knowing the subject so might miss key info.
·         Language “This, That and There” means nothing to someone who is visually impaired.
Also make a note of any references to issues to do with financial support.
CIARAN GILLIGAN
·         Has employed 2 PA’s to help him through Uni
·         Has bought a Dictaphone
·         Free access to clubs, for some reason!
SARAH BUTLER
·         Has a personal tutor
RUTH DOUGLAS
·         Has a PA
CHARLOTTE
·         Has 2 carers
·         Specialist software to scan then read aloud.
LEE (Asperger’s)
·         Laptop
·         Scanner
·         Voice recorder
·         Book stand
·         Taxis
ANDREA
·         Has a doggy
·         Netbook
·         Screen reading software
·         Scanner
·         Printer
·         Dictaphone
·         Has employed a reader to help read in lectures
·         Hoping for a GPS
SHARON SMITH
·         Given access to Zoom text and CCTV
ADELE McMAHON
·         Computer equipment
·         Desk
·         Chair
·         Study Skills Tutor
·         Dictaphne
·         IT Tutor
EMMA WRIGHT
·         Computer
·         Read write software
·         Printer
ANELA NAZ
·         Laptop
·         screen reading speech software (Jaws)
·         an embosser
·         a scanner
·         a cassette player
·         Dictaphone
·         Printer
CHRISTINE
·         Laptop
·         Dictaphone
DAVE
·         Didn’t disclose disability
DAVID
·         Read Write software
JOHN
·         Has a PA
Compile a list of bullet points of the strategies and resources that the students mention.
CIARAN GILLIGAN
·         Has to keep the bathroom door open just to move his wheelchair around his bedroom.
SARAH BUTLER
·         If she gets lost she uses her phone to text her friends for help.
·         Would use note takers in lectures, however she feels reluctant to ask anyone as she doesn’t want them to feel any added pressure. I didn’t realise that note takers were fellow students, you would think there would be dedicated note takers.
RUTH DOUGLAS
·         Likes her friends to ask about her medical conditions, then there is no embarrassment later on when she needs help.
·         Uses a laptop in lectures to save her writing (joint issues)
LEE
·         Uses facebook to find people at Uni, saves him having to do a formal introduction face to face.
·         Tai Chi to calm his tics
·         Having to constantly socialise to keep his confidence up
·         Uni Mentor
·         Trying to keep vocal tics hidden in public
ANDREA
·         Like to write her own notes as she can touch type and it help her take in the information
·         Has asked for a GPS to help her find her way around.
·         Likes resources reduced as she has tunnel vision
MATTHEW KAYNE
·         Aimhigher London North
Most students mention the Learning Support Unit which opens the doors to a lot of help.
EMMA WRIGHT
·         Realised that she could read much better on bright yellow paper
·         Uses Zoom text to help her read
·         Has a large-print keyboard and an ergonomic mouse to reduce strain on her right hand / arm. Also uses Dragon Naturally Speaking (voice-recognition software) to reduce the amount of typing She needs to do. Has a laptop computer to use on campus, and software to scan and read out short articles.
DAVE
·         Has anxiety and uses online resources to prepare for lectures to avoid getting behind
DAVID
·         Dyslexic, circles key words in an examination question and then bases his answer upon these key words
GEOFFREY
·         Online resources are invaluable to him as moving from location to location can be difficult (muscle loss).
MICHAEL
·         By demystifying his disability and treating it lightly, Michael put fellow students at ease straight away.
GREGOIRE
·         Off site interpreter using internet connection to listen to lecture and write transcript in real time back to the student.

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