Hearing Loss
Hearing loss can range from a very mild hearing loss to profound deafness and affect students in different ways.
According to the , in the UK there are 12 million adults with hearing loss; equivalent to one in five adults. Some D/deaf people will communicate using speech and lipreading, others will use British Sign Language, whilst some will use a mixture of both.
If you are affected by hearing loss, we can help to support you whilst you are studying at Âé¶¹Ö±²¥.
How can the University support you?
Before you start your studies, we can:
- meet with you to discuss your individual circumstances. You are welcome to bring family or a friend to this meeting
- provide advice on the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA)
- help to secure suitable University accommodation
- advise on the medical evidence you will need to provide to access support
- arrange communication support as required for any pre-arrival interviews and meetings.
Depending on an assessment of your needs, either by a DSA assessor or a University Disability Advisor, support could include:
- examination and assessment adjustments
- arranging a 1-1 library induction
- provision of mentoring and/or study support skills
- access to Deaf Alerter and Deafguard fire protection systems
- arranging for communication support e.g., British Sign Language interpreters
- access to assistive software on the University IT system
- support using the Induction Loop systems across campus
- access to a disability advisor fluent in British Sign Language.
- providing advice on applying for and accessing your DSA
- liaising with your department about reasonable adjustments to course delivery to meet your individual needs
- arranging for extended library loans
- arranging for deaf awareness training to your department
What to do next?
If you are an Applicant:
Please complete the and upload your diagnostic paperwork in line with the University evidence policy.
If you are a Current Student:
You can contact us via our accessing support page. An Advisor will review your submission and advise on the next steps to access support.
Frequently Asked Questions
I am finding note-taking difficult alongside lipreading in lectures, what should I do?
Contact us via email (studentinclusion@lboro.ac.uk) to make an appointment with our specialist Disability Advisor
I will need an accessible fire alarm in my Hall bedroom, what should I do?
If you are an applicant you can let us know via the .
If you are currently residing in your hall of residence contact your Hall Manager
I’m struggling to hear my lecturer, what should I do?
Contact us via email (studentinclusion@lboro.ac.uk) to make an appointment with our specialist Disability Advisor
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Last Updated: 20th November 2024