This page is for any student who has any disability or self-identifies as a disabled person or a person with a disability. There is includes those with hidden disabilities like Crohn’s, neurodivergent conditions such as autism, and mental health conditions.
We aim to encourage all our disabled students to use our resources to come together and bring positive change to disabled students University experiences and life beyond University.
Discover useful resources, support and how to get involved below
Discrimination and Harassment- According to NUS in 2011, 43% of disabled students reported altering their behaviour, personal appearance or daily patterns in an attempt to avoid hate incidents. This often meant going out less, which in some cases led to respondents becoming socially withdrawn and isolated. Some tried to conceal their impairment, sometimes to the extent of causing themselves pain.
Cuts to Financial Support - The Disabled Students Allowance is currently available to students in the United Kingdom who have a disability, long-term health condition, mental health condition or specific learning difficult. Government cuts to the DSA jeopardise disabled students’ access and success in higher education.
Join the Disability Society to help raise awareness and become part of an inclusive community that works towards making a change across campus and beyond. This is your opportunity to meet likeminded people, make friends for life and enjoy events whilst making your voice heard.
Autism Radio UK Autism Radio UK - was established to remove barriers of social communication for people with Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome. It broadcasts music, interviews, talks, competitions and topics about Autism related issues. You can listen to the station live from their website. www.autismradiouk.co.uk
Disability Direct - Disability Direct is a directory of disability groups (charities and voluntary organisations), companies and service providers from all around the UK providing support and resources to disabled people. It also includes disability news, articles and events. www.disabilitydirect.org
UCAS’ Disabled Students page - This is designed to take students through the entire university process, so begins with information about applications, but further down the page they have all the information you will need about applying for DSA (Disabled Students Allowance), support with transitions and Fitness to Practice info to keep you informed of your rights https://www.ucas.com/undergraduate/applying-university/individual-needs/disabled-students
Disability Rights - UK publishes a comprehensive guide to applying to higher education, and getting support – Read Into Higher Education
The National Association of Disability Practitioners - (NADP) works with professionals who support disabled students in post-16 education. Read their blog article, Working for a successful student journey for disabled students, which explains who to contact at your university or college, and how a disability adviser can support you through your journey to uni.
For a student’s own experience with mental health related conditions at university, read Zoe’s story.
Ability Net - helps disabled people access and use technology, and offers free advice and resources — how they can help you and what support you may be eligible for.
Guild Advice Free, independent, non-judgemental advice on a range of topics including academic issues, wellbeing, accommodation, and university life.
University of Liverpool Disability Student Support Part of the University’s Student Services offering help and advice to disabled students, including campus accessibility, exam arrangements, funding and how to access disability support for your studies:
University of Liverpool Library Disability Support Assistance Comprehensive list of all accessibility support offered by the libraries, including AccessAble guide maps as well as how to borrow books, request specific material and book study spaces:
University of Liverpool Money Advice and Guidance Part of the University’s Student Services offering money managing advice, on things like loans, financial support for carers, emergency short term loans and support schemes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic such as quarantine cost support.