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Disability services

Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE is committed to actively supporting students experiencing disabilities. Our Disability services team provide training support for students with a disability to:

Disability services will:

Who is supported by Disability services
Prior to enrolment
Requesting assistance 
Documentation
Course information and timetables
Confidentiality and disclosure
Enrolment
Assistance when enrolling at the institute
Adjustments to training
Responsibilities of the student receiving support services
Disability Services agreement
Copyright and alternate format materials
Ongoing support
Campus access
Contact us

Who is supported by Disability services

Disability services supports students who have:

Disability services provide information and support to institute staff regarding:

Staff should refer to their institute staff site and the DETA Employee Portal for information or contact the Disability services officer directly.

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Prior to enrolment

Disability services can assist prospective students (in consultation with other key people where appropriate) to make informed decisions about training choices by considering:

Students engaged in the Senior Phase of Learning should be guided by their Individual Learning Plan (ILP) or Senior Education and Training (SET) plan when choosing a course of study. A copy of the ILP or SET Plan will need to be provided to Disability services. See Documentation.

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Requesting assistance

Students requesting assistance must make an appointment with Disability services to discuss their individual support needs. This should be done early and before enrolment wherever possible to ensure informed course decisions and to give sufficient time for support to be arranged. Students can take an associate who can help to explain their needs e.g. case worker, carer or family member.

Students should take supporting documentation to the appointment. See Documentation.

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Documentation

Supporting documentation is essential to tailoring support to student needs. Students should provide documentation which states the nature of the disability and how it will impact on their training, such as:

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Course information and timetables

Once enrolled, students need to provide course information and a copy of their timetable to Disability services. This includes:

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Confidentiality and disclosure

To receive support, students need to disclose and discuss the details of their disability with Disability services. These discussions will be confidential.

In order to arrange effective support it is usually essential to inform teachers / trainers and other relevant staff of student needs. Students will be asked to sign a 'Consent to release information' form which documents the student's agreement for relevant information to be passed on.

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Enrolment

To enroll at Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE students will need to complete an enrolment form. This can be done online, by phone or at the institute.

The enrolment form has two questions relating to disability: 

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Assistance when enrolling at the institute

Disability services can assist students with the enrolment process by:

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Adjustments to training

Disability services can arrange supports that give students with a disability increased independence and the same opportunities in training as a student without a disability. These supports are called 'reasonable adjustments'.

All adjustments need to be 'reasonable'. That is, they need to consider the needs of everyone involved so that no one is disadvantaged. This includes the student requesting adjustment, other students, teachers / trainers and the impact on the training organisation.

The reasonable adjustment used will be discussed with the student and will consider the types of adjustment and resources available. Adjustments could include:

Adjustments usually require the sharing of a student's personal information. See Confidentiality and Disclosure

For more information on what reasonable adjustment means for students, see the fact sheet 'Reasonable adjustment - information for students with a disability' on the Disability services page on the TAFE Queensland website.

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Responsibilities of the student receiving support services

Students with a disability are not exempt from institute and training specifications. All students must comply with:

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Disability services agreement

Students who receive assistance from Disability services will be asked to sign a 'Disability services agreement'. This agreement details the support services that will be provided within a stated period of time. Signing the agreement means the student understands their responsibilities. The agreement includes the following declaration:

'I have read and understood the 'Disability services agreement' and I have a hard copy to refer to if needed.'

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Copyright and alternate format materials

Students receiving learning materials in an alternate format will be asked to sign an additional agreement which states that:

'I have understood and acknowledged the copyright of the course materials provided. I also have agreed to not copy, alter or distribute any course materials provided to me in my course.  I understand that to copy or alter the materials in any form and provide these to others is illegal and may cause legal action by the copyright owners.'

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Ongoing support

Disability services know that for a number of reasons a student's support needs may change. This could be due to:

Disability services will regularly review the support being provided and try to anticipate issues relating to course delivery and format. To assist this process, students will be informed when they should contact Disability services to provide ongoing course information.

Students also need to try to anticipate issues and discuss any changes to their needs with Disability services or their teachers / trainers as early as possible.

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Campus access

Find out about facilities and access points by contacting your local campus.

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Contact us

You can find out more about Disability services by contacting us.

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This page was last updated at 07-May-2013
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