#GeneralEducation #DisabledStudents #DisabledChildren
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AAHD Disability and health scholarship program. Final day to apply. Applications accepted until midnight, March 6th.
Last call to submit your application for AAHD's Disability & Health Scholarship. Applications are due by midnight tonight (Friday, March 6th): aahd.us/initiatives/...
#Disability #DisabilityScholarship #DisabilityScholars #DisabilityAdvocates #DisabledStudents #DisabledScholars #DisabilityHealth
So, who is surprised by the "news" that UK #HigherEducation isn't doing enough to support #DisabledStudents? Thanks as always to @jimdickinson.bsky.social for shouting about this loudly and publicly. Universities - we need to do better! wonkhe.com/wonk-corner/...
Graphic from Disabled Students UK featuring a quote from a disabled student: “I would have disclosed my suspected disabilities much earlier if someone had explicitly asked me.” The graphic includes the Disabled Students UK logo and text referencing the Annual Disabled Student Survey. An illustration shows a person sitting in a wheelchair with another person standing behind them supportively.
Promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK for the February Change Forum: ADSS Report Discussion. Text explains attendees can discuss Annual Disabled Student Survey findings, share insights, and learn how to contribute to future surveys. Event details shown: Thursday 19 February 2026, 1pm to 2pm, online event. Button says “Get your tickets via Eventbrite.” Illustration shows a diverse group including a wheelchair user and disabled people standing together.
Disclosure isn’t always straightforward. It can feel uncertain, uncomfortable, or even risky.
Read the ADSS report on our website now and join our student-only bi monthly Change Forum.
📆 Thursday 19th February 2026
⏱️ 1pm
📍 Zoom
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #ADSS2025
Graphic from Disabled Students UK asking “What is the February Change Forum event about?” Bullet points explain that attendees can discuss findings from the Annual Disabled Student Survey Report, share insights with other disabled students, explore current higher education issues, and learn how to contribute to the next survey. Text says “Sign up on Eventbrite.” Illustration shows a diverse group of disabled people, including a wheelchair user and people with visible and non-visible disabilities.
Promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK for the February Change Forum: ADSS Report Discussion. Text explains attendees can discuss Annual Disabled Student Survey findings, share insights, and learn how to contribute to future surveys. Event details shown: Thursday 19 February 2026, 1pm to 2pm, online event. Button says “Get your tickets via Eventbrite.” Illustration shows a diverse group including a wheelchair user and disabled people standing together.
Join our February Change Forum to explore the latest Annual Disabled Student Survey findings and connect with other disabled students.
📆 Thursday 19th February 2026
⏱️ 1pm – 2pm
📍 Online event
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #ADSS2025 #AnnualDisabledStudentsSurvey #ChangeForum
Graphic from Disabled Students UK thanking contributors to the Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025. The design features purple and white branding with the Snowdon Trust logo. At the bottom, a diverse group of illustrated disabled students are celebrating, including a wheelchair user, a person with a prosthetic leg, and a person using a white cane.
Graphic promoting Change Forums by Disabled Students UK with the text “Change Forums – Monthly discussions with disabled students.” The design uses purple and orange branding and includes illustrations of diverse disabled students celebrating, including a wheelchair user and people with visible disabilities.
Graphic promoting the February Change Forum and Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025 discussion. Event details include Thursday 19th February 2026, 1pm to 2pm, online event, with a button reading “Get your tickets via Eventbrite.” The design shows diverse illustrated disabled people, including wheelchair users and people with mobility aids
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025, in partnership with Snowdon Trust.
Join our Change Forum to discuss the latest survey findings
📆 Thursday 19th February 2026
⏱️ 1pm – 2pm
📍 Online event
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #ADSS2025
At the bottom left, an illustration shows three students working together: one student using a wheelchair, another sitting at a table with a laptop, and a third student standing beside them. At the bottom, a blue button-shaped graphic reads: “The Annual Disabled Student Survey.” In the top right corner is the Disabled Students UK and Snowdon Trust logo.
Another promotional poster then shows in a white and blue colour scheme for The Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025. At the top left, a dark blue rounded rectangle contains white text reading “The Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025.” On the top right is the Disabled Students UK logo in white on a dark blue background, with the Snowdon Trust logo beneath it in white text on two red rectangles. The main text says: “Come join us as we share our findings from the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025.” Event details are shown in blue text: “Thursday 29th January 2026,” “12:30pm – 2pm,” and “Online via Zoom.” Below are four circular headshot photos on a light background. From left to right: Helen Saelensminde (CEO of Snowdon Trust), Prof Deborah Johnston (Deputy Vice Chancellor of LSBU), Suzanne Carrie (Head of Student Equality and Welfare at Office for Students) and Jim Dickinson (Associate Editor Student Unions at Wonkhe). The bottom of the poster features a curved dark purpley-blue shape with a small rounded label reading “The Annual Disabled Student Survey” in white text.
It’s here! 📣
The Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025 is now LIVE, delivered in
partnership with the Snowdon Trust!
Thank you to everyone who took part!
and supportive education system.
Read & download the report on our website!
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #AccessInsights
Promotional graphic announcing the launch of the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025. The main text reads “Tomorrow! The Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025 Launch” followed by “Thursday 29th January 2026.” The Disabled Students UK logo appears in the top right alongside the Snowdon Trust logo. The background is white and blue. Along the bottom of the image is an illustration of a diverse group of disabled and non-disabled people celebrating together, including a wheelchair user, a person using a white cane, and people with different skin tones, genders and body types, all raising their arms in a celebratory pose.
Promotional graphic for an online event sharing the findings of the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025. The headline reads “Last chance to sign up!” followed by “Join us to share the findings of the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025.” Event details are shown: Thursday 29th January 2026, 12:30pm to 2pm, online via Zoom. The Disabled Students UK and Snowdon Trust logos appear at the top. Below the text are four speaker headshots with names and roles: Helen Saelensminde, CEO of Snowdon Trust; Professor Deborah Johnston, Deputy Vice Chancellor of London South Bank University; Suzanne Carrie, Head of Student Equality and Welfare at the Office for Students; and Jim Dickinson, Associate Editor (Student Unions) at Wonkhe. The design uses a blue and white colour scheme.
Last chance to sign up! 📣
Join us tomorrow for the launch of the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025
📆 Thursday 29 January 2026
⏱️ 12:30–2pm
📍 Online via Zoom
Don’t miss out — sign up now!
#DisabledStudentsUK #ADSS2025 #DisabledStudents #HigherEducation
How are your new year's resolutions looking? Don't worry, we're not judging! Here's a resolution you can keep, subscribe to Through Our Eyes, a podcast by and for blind and partially sighted students.
Listen now: https://thomaspocklingtontrust.podbean.com/
#StudentPodcast #DisabledStudents
Join the 2026 series of STEP sessions supporting blind & partially sighted students moving into further or higher education. Sessions cover confidence, self-advocacy, assistive tech, socialising, and more. Dates: 28 & 29 Jan 2026. More info: https://tinyurl.com/4zapy3ny
#DisabledStudents
A “Save the date” poster in a white and blue colour scheme announcing The Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025 results. The text reads: “Thursday 29th January 2026.” In the top right corner is the Disabled Students UK logo in white on a purpley- blue background, with the Snowdon Trust logo beneath with white text on two red rectangles creating an equals symbol. Along the bottom is an illustration of a diverse group of students celebrating together, including disabled students using a wheelchair, a cane and a prosthetic arm, wearing bright clothing in yellow, orange, teal, purple and blue.
A promotional poster in a white and blue colour scheme for The Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025. At the top left, a dark blue rounded rectangle contains white text reading “The Annual Disabled Student Survey Report 2025.” On the top right is the Disabled Students UK logo in white on a dark blue background, with the Snowdon Trust logo beneath it in white text on two red rectangles. The main text says: “Come join us as we share our findings from the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025.” Event details are shown in blue text: “Thursday 29th January 2026,” “12:30pm – 2pm,” and “Online via Zoom.” Below are three circular headshot photos on a light background. From left to right: Helen Saelensminde, CEO of Snowdon Trust, Prof Deborah Johnston, Deputy Vice Chancellor of LSBU and Suzanne Carrie, Head of Student Equality and Welfare at Office for Students. The bottom of the poster features a curved dark purpley-blue shape with a small rounded label reading “The Annual Disabled Student Survey” in white text.
Save the date!
Thank you to every disabled student who took part in the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025, delivered in partnership with the Snowdon Trust.
We are excited to release the results! Join the ADSS launch with our expert panel online
#DisabledStudentsUK #ADSS2025
#DisabledStudents
Promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK. Text reads: ‘Last chance to sign up! To discuss employability for disabled students with us.’ Event details listed with icons: Thursday 15th January 2026 at 1pm, online via Zoom. Includes an illustration of a wheelchair user smiling next to a standing person. Call to action: ‘Sign up on Eventbrite now.’ Disabled Students UK logo shown
Final call 📣
Don’t miss our online discussion on employability for disabled students, where we discuss current matters of employability and practical steps you can do!
📆 Thursday 15th January
⏱️ 1pm
📍 Zoom
Sign up via Eventbrite
#DisabledStudentsUK #Employability #DisabledStudents #CommunitySpace
Promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK titled “What is the January Community Space about?”. The text lists topics including employability, the current job market, how disabled students are affected, support programmes for disabled graduates, and ways to strengthen your CV. The design uses pink and blue colours and includes an illustration of a wheelchair user speaking with another person.
Promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK advertising “January Community Space: Employability for Disabled Students”. The image includes event details: Thursday 15 January 2026, 1pm, online via Zoom. Additional text explains the event will address the current employability market and support for taking the next step in your career. The graphic features pink and blue branding and an illustration of a wheelchair user with another person
What does employability really mean?
This January, we’re creating a space to talk honestly about careers, explore schemes and programmes for disabled graduates,
📆 Thursday 15 January 2026
⏱️ 1pm
📍 Online via Zoom
Sign up on Eventbrite now!
#Employability #DisabledStudents #CommunitySpace
Promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK with the headline “Last chance to sign up!”. It advertises an online event about Accessible Accommodations. The text reads: “Join us for the last event of 2025, where we discuss Accessible Accommodations.” Event details are listed: Thursday 18th December 2025, 1pm to 2pm, online event. A button says “Get your tickets via Eventbrite.” The Disabled Students UK logo appears at the top right. At the bottom of the graphic is an illustration of a diverse group of people, including disabled and non-disabled individuals, standing together.
Last chance to sign up! 📣
Join us for our final event of 2025 as we discuss Accessible Accommodations
📆 Thursday 18th December 2025
⏱️ 1–2pm
📍 Online via Zoom
Get your ticket via Eventbrite and be part of the conversation
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #ChangeForum #AccessibleAccomodations
Graphic with blue and white background and Disabled Students UK branding. Large heading reads: “What is the December Change Forum event about?”. Below are three bullet points explaining that the event highlights common failings in accessible housing (such as delays, unsuitable adjustments and communication barriers), explores the realities of navigating university and private student housing as a disabled student, and encourages collective thinking about what accessible accommodation should look like in practice. Text at the bottom says “Sign up on Eventbrite”. An illustration shows a diverse group of people, including a wheelchair user, standing together.
A promotional graphic with a blue background. At the top, large white text reads “December Change Forum.” Below it, smaller text says “Accessible Accommodations.” On the left side is an illustrated character using a wheelchair. On the right, text provides event details: “18th December 2025, 1–2 pm, Online Event.” At the bottom, text reads “Get your ticket on Eventbrite.” The overall style is clean and modern with soft colours and simple illustrations
Finding accessible student housing shouldn’t be this hard!
This Change Forum brings disabled students together to highlight failures in accessible housing
📆 Thursday 18th December
⏱️ 1pm
📍 Zoom
Sign up on Eventbrite.
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #ChangeForum #AccessibleAccomodations
A square promotional graphic with a blue background. At the top, large white text reads “December Change Forum.” Below it, smaller text says “Accessible Accommodations.” On the left side is an illustrated character using a wheelchair. On the right, text provides event details: “18th December 2025, 1–2 pm, Online Event.” At the bottom, text reads “Get your ticket on Eventbrite.” The overall style is clean and modern with soft colours and simple illustrations
We’re hosting our December Change Forum, centred on Accessible Student Accommodation!
📆 Thursday 18th December 2025
⏱️ 1pm
📍 Online via Zoom
Sign up to get tickets on Eventbrite.
#DisabledStudentsUK #DisabledStudents #ChangeForum #AccessibleAccomodations
(3/3) The project will conclude with a public virtual coffee house and art showcase hosted on Zoom.
For further details and/or to register, please email chloee.godinjacques@neads.ca.
#CallForParticipants #DisabledHousing #HousingPrecarity #DisabledStudents #AccessibleHousing #ArtisticExpression
This week's IL newsletter: Higher education barriers – Disabled students still face unacceptable delays and lower outcomes. A new report calls for action. #DisabledStudents #InclusiveEducation #HigherEdAccess #OfficeForStudents #DisabilityNews #ILnews
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At the School of Computing, we're dedicated to supporting all our students to thrive - with 20% of #Postgraduate Research home students declaring a disability, we spoke to two of our current PhD students, Peter and Michal, about their experiences.
Read more: lnkd.in/ewaCu4e9
#DisabledStudents
Listen to Selvi and hear how Area 3 of the #CFVI helped her articulate her needs in different education.
Watch, share and help us #UnlockEducation for all.
https://f.mtr.cool/dtxhhxrmjx
#DisabledStudents #AccessibleEducation #Blindness #VisionImpairment
Brand new podcast! Blind and partially sighted students share real stories and tips from their education journeys. Listen on our website and all major streaming platforms. Logos for Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTube appear under the text. A phone screen shows someone playing the 'Through Our Eyes' podcast. The TPT logo is placed at the top of the image.
Through Our Eyes, the podcast where blind and partially sighted students share experiences of navigating the student journey to higher education.
Available on all major platforms. Listen now: https://f.mtr.cool/zlcpvpqsij
#StudentPodcast #DisabledStudents #AccessibleEducation
Brand new podcast! Blind and partially sighted students share real stories and tips from their education journeys. Listen on our website and all major streaming platforms. Logos for Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and YouTube appear under the text. A phone screen shows someone playing the 'Through Our Eyes' podcast. The TPT logo is placed at the top of the image.
Through Our Eyes, the podcast where blind and partially sighted students share experiences of navigating the student journey to higher education.
Available on all major platforms. Listen now: https://f.mtr.cool/zlcpvpqsij
#StudentPodcast #DisabledStudents #AccessibleEducation
Who thinks it’s time to write up a public exposé on my University with all the evidence of them protecting predatory staff, breaking the law, and committing criminal acts all in order to directly harm #disabledstudents #disabledinHEI #disabledinSTEM #disabledinacademics
STAART Workshop: Introduction to Free Learning Technology Software
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#Accessibility #LearningTechnology #InclusiveEducation #DisabledStudents #Neurodivergence #STAART
A poster by Disabled Students UK. The title says “Community Space.” The text reads: “A space to learn more about being a disabled student in higher education. Your chance to make friends with other disabled students! At the bottom, there’s an illustration of a diverse group of people, including wheelchair users, people with visible and invisible disabilities, and people of different backgrounds.
A poster by Disabled Students UK. The title says “What is the Community Space?” The text reads: “A space where you will learn more about the support that is available to you!”, “Your chance to learn more about Disabled Students UK and how to get involved!”, and “To meet other like-minded disabled students!” There’s an illustration of a person in a wheelchair holding hands with another person standing beside them, both smiling.
Starting uni or already a student?
Our Community Space is here, and this month, we are giving you information on the Disabled Students Allowance (DSAs) and the support you can receive.
Sign up on Eventbrite!
#DisabledStudentsUK #CommunitySpace #DisabledStudents #DisabledStudentsAllowance
Illustration of a diverse group of disabled students, including a wheelchair user and people with different mobility aids, celebrating together. Text reads: “Change Forums – Monthly discussions with disabled students.” Top right shows the Disabled Students UK logo.
Illustration of a group of diverse disabled people standing together, including a person using a wheelchair and individuals with various cultural backgrounds. Text explains topics discussed at Change Forums: issues facing disabled students, policy developments, student activism, and DSUK initiatives. A pink button says “Get your tickets via Eventbrite.”
Text promoting the August Change Forum by Disabled Students UK. Topic: “The rise of generative AI in Higher Education.” Questions listed include how AI affects disabled students, use of AI as assistive tech, and university responsibilities. Event date is Thursday 14th August 2025, from 1pm to 2pm. It’s an online event. Illustration shows a group of diverse disabled individuals. A pink button says “Get your tickets via Eventbrite.”
Calling all disabled students! 📣
Join us for our monthly Change Forum!
Date: Thursday 14th August 2025
Time: 1–2pm
Location: Online Event
We will be discussing how AI is impacting disabled students.
Get your free tickets now!
#DisabledStudentsUK #Community
#DisabledStudents #ChangeForum
Do/es your kiddo(s) need a 504 Plan, an IEP or both?
#HomeEducation #Homeschool #SPED #SpecialEducation #Disabilities #ChildrenWithDisabilities #DisabledChildren #DisabledStudents #StudentsWithDisabilities
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Here is @gemstanden.bsky.social & @lawprofamanda.bsky.social from @unirdg-law.bsky.social discussing the #HiddenCurriculum of university - an inclusive practice #QuickWin!
#StudentPartnership #DisabledStudents #FirstGeneration #Transition #Belonging #Inclusion
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Ep. 26 @gemstanden.bsky.social & @lawprofamanda.bsky.social from @unirdg-law.bsky.social discuss the #HiddenCurriculum of university - an inclusive practice #QuickWin!
#StudentPartnership #DisabledStudents #FirstGeneration #Transition #Belonging #Inclusion
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"Every American should be concerned while you remain the Secretary of Education."
#TransitionPrograms #SecretaryOfEducation #DisabledChildren #DisabledStudents #Disability
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