The University of Auckland Faculty of Education welcomes students with a range of disabilities.
Our aim is to make your time here as enjoyable and successful as possible. We provide a range of facilities andsupport services, designed to meet your individual needs. We hope you enjoy your study at the Faculty of Education.
If you are a prospective student, we can assist in preparing your application and during the interview and selection process.
We work closely with Workbridge and can help you apply for any funding you may need.
We will arrange trained note-takers to support you during lectures.
We can provide lecture materials (hand-outs, notes, overheads etc.) in alternative formats such as Braille, large print or on computer disc.
We can arrange one-on-one tutoring if you need extra support with your academic studies.
We can liaise with the schools or other centres you attend as part of your practicum requirements.
Wheelchair access is available to all buildings and lecture theatres. If you experience difficulty with access on certain routes, talk to the Outreach Co-ordinator for Students and Staff with Disabilities.
This can be arranged where required during lectures or while studying on campus.
There is a computer in the Sylvia Ashton-Warner Library programmed with Accessibility software.
FM hearing amplification and loop systems can be provided in lecture theatres.
Dedicated parking spaces which are closer to lecture theatres are available in areas around 7 campus. The Outreach Co-ordinator for Students and Staff with Disabilities can help arrange this.
There are toilet facilities with wheelchair access on campus as indicated on the map.
Contact me for advice, advocacy and services.
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Rebekah Williams
r.williams@auckland.ac.nz Room: K100, K block, |
Rebekah Williams, Outreach Co-ordinator for Students and Staff with Disabilities, liaises with students with disabilities regarding particular support needs they may have to fulfil their course requirements. These needs might include support with enrolment or examination requirements, individual needs for interpreters or note-takers for Deaf students, or support personnel for students with physical disabilities. Rebekah also liaises with staff at the faculty and can advise of special provisions and resources available here. Whatever the need or requirement, help and support is available for all students.
Students are urged to contact Rebekah before pre-enrolment and before beginning courses or sitting exams so that any particular support needs can be arranged.
Disability services also works closely with support personnel within the faculty, as well as tertiary co-ordinators and outside agencies such as Workbridge and the Deaf Association of N.Z. in providing advocacy for students with disabilities.