Written by AHEAD Staff
Students with disabilities can face difficulties when looking for accessible accommodation. Unfortunately securing a college place does not mean securing accommodation. However some colleges do provide accessible on-campus accommodation units. To find out more information on how to go about securing a place in on-campus accommodation it is best to contact the Accommodation Office in the University or Institute of Technology. Alternatively the Disability/Access Officer may be able to provide you with advice in this regard. If your college does not provide accessible on-campus accommodation you should contact the Local Authority/County Council area where the college is located and request a list of accessible housing. You could also contact the Students Union who will be able to obtain a list of Landlords who provide accessible housing.
In the Dublin area Vantastic run an accessible transport service for people with disabilities. Dublin Bus now has a fleet of low floor buses that are wheelchair accessible. The follwing routes are now operated using fully accessible vechicles: 1, 2, 3, 10, 10A, 11/11A, 11B, 19A, 32/32B, 32A, 32X, 38/38A, 39, 42, 49/49A, 51B, 59A, 65, 65B, 67/67A, 70, 90A, 103, 104, 123, 127, 129, 150, 747, 748.
The kind of support that you need while in college may range from the provision of a note-taker to requesting the provision of a sign language interpreter. For more information on specific supports check out Access Success - A Guide to Accessing Third Level Education in Ireland for Students with Disabilities and Specific Learning Difficulties. For a copy of the guidecontact AHEAD at 01 7164396.
Once again there are a wide range of supports available depending on your specific requirements. The best advice is to let the Disability/Access Officer know as soon as possible about any supports you may need around examinations. This will make the organisation of accommodations all the smoother. AHEAD has produced a set of guidelines for Institutions of Higher Education focusing on Examination Arrangements for students with disabilities. For more information please e-mail us at ahead@ahead.ie.
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