Disability
Learning Connection's Disability Service provides students with disabilities or medical conditions information and services to assist them in achieving their learning goals.
A Disability Adviser can assist students to access services such as:
- Assistance resolving access issues and information about your rights and responsibilities
- Information regarding alternative forms of assessment and curriculum modification
- Access Plans which inform University staff about your eligibility for disability related services
- Specialised equipment and print materials in alternative format
- Notetakers and sign language interpreters
- Finance and scholarship information
- Access to Adaptive Technology Suites
- Web accessibility
A full list of Disability resources and services is available at a glance.
The Disability Service Code of Practice provides information about rights and responsibilities of students and staff.
Contact
Disability Advisers are located on each metropolitan campus at Learning Connection. You can see a Disability Adviser at a Drop-in Session on campus, by making an appointment or by sending a contact email to the disability service drop box disability@unisa.edu.au.
Disability staff
| Campus | Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Mawson Lakes | Carolyn Donlan | Disability Adviser |
| City East | Stephen Manson | Senior Disability Adviser |
| City West | Nikki Kenney | Disability Adviser |
| Magill | Jayne Ayliffe | Disability Adviser |
Selected Disability resources
- Your Disability at UniSA
- Disability Access Plan
- Enrolment
- To tell or not to tell - deciding whether to advise the University of your disability
