Supporting students with disabilities and long-term health conditions

Supporting students with autism or Asperger syndrome

Find out how you can support students with autism or Asperger syndrome.

Supporting blind or visually impaired students

Find out how you can support students who are blind or visually impaired.

Supporting deaf or hearing impaired students

Find out how you can support students who are deaf or hearing impaired.

Supporting students with dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, or ADHD

Find out how you can support students with dyslexia or specific learning difficulties.

Supporting students with medical conditions

Find out how you can support students who have medical conditions.

Supporting students with mental health conditions

Find out how you can support students with mental health conditions.

Ensuring your teaching practice is inclusive for disabled students

It's important you ensure all students are able to access your course and materials, and that you meet the learning needs of students with disabilities.

Supporting students with physical or mobility impairment

Find out how you can support students who have physical or mobility impairment.

Non-medical helper (NMH) support provider guidance

To protect the safety of our students we request that all providers of non-medical helper support comply with certain standards.