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Professional Interviews

1 Meet the Team

 

An introduction to the advisers and co-ordinators who make up the Disability Service.

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2 What happens when autism impacts on your mental health?

Some students with autism can face challenges to their mental health, just like non-autistic students. However, they may experience their condition differently as a result of their autism.

Shane Craig, Mental Health Adviser at the University of Bath, tells us more. 

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3 What does it mean to be an independent learner?

Studying at university involves a lot more independent (self) study than in secondary school. Dr Marc Fabri, project lead for Autism&Uni, shares his expectations of students working as independent learners at university.

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4 The professional’s view on sharing an autism diagnosis

Many students are reluctant to share their autism diagnosis. Here’s what Kate Dean, Disability Advice Manager at Leeds Beckett University, advises.

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