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We are here to provide details regarding DSA Assessments, DSAs are grants provided by the Government to help pay the extra essential costs you may have as a direct result of your condition. Call 01633 660 632 and mail us at [email protected].
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We are one of the DSA Assessment Centre,find out more about the DSA assessment process,and all including how to apply, and what happens during and after the DSA assessment visit https://www.accessforstudents.co.uk/plymouth-dsa-assessment-centre/.
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We are a DSA-QAG accredited centre. Our friendly staff are here to help you succeed in your studies by providing specialist advice and recommendations! Call 01633 660 632 and mail us at [email protected].
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We are one of the Disabled Students Allowances centre in Bristol, UK. We will be available to answer your email and telephone queries weekdays between 9am and 5pm. Call 01633 660 632 and mail us at [email protected].
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DSAs are grants to help pay the extra essential costs you may have as a result of your disability, including a long-term health condition, mental-health condition or specific learning difficulty, such as dyslexia or DCD (dyspraxia). You don’t have to pay these back. Visit https://www.accessforstudents.co.uk/cardiff-dsa-assessment-centre/ for more details.
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DSAs that are provided by the Government to help pay the extra essential costs you may have while studying as a direct result of your condition. We will be available to answer your email and telephone queries weekdays between 9am and 5pm. Please call 01633 660 632 for assessment booking.
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We have here 7 steps process for your student’s DSA assessment . Fill in the Disabled Students’ Allowances application form and return it to your funding body. If you qualify for DSAs the funding body will send you a letter to let you know. You’ll then need to arrange a needs assessment. For more details visit: https://www.accessforstudents.co.uk/assessment-process/.
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If you would like to book your DSA needs assessment online using our online booking system, you will need to choose an appropriate date and time and fill in the details requested. If you require an alternative date or time, please do not hesitate to contact us. The online booking form is for video call DSA needs assessments only. Please call 01633 660 632 to make a face-to-face assessment booking.
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DSAs are grants provided by the Government to help pay the extra essential costs you may have while studying as a direct result of your condition. Our friendly staff are here to help you succeed in your studies by providing specialist advice and recommendations! To book your DSA needs assessment using our online booking system, please click the link https://www.accessforstudents.co.uk/.
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If you’re only applying for the Disabled Students’ Allowances, you should complete the full DSA1 Form. You can download the respective form from our site: https://www.accessforstudents.co.uk/useful-resources/, also call 01633 660 632 for more details regarding DSA Forms.
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Access For Students Go The Extra Mile To Support Students In Need
Do you need to complete a DSA application? Many students feel unsure whether they are liable for Disabled Students’ Allowance and if so, what will they gain when their application is successful. The team at Access for Students has been helping disabled students since 2018, by making the process of completing a DSA application easy. They provide access to such an application on their online platform and make the entire process a stress-free experience.
If you are a student or a prospective student who has a physical or mental challenge that affects your ability to do research, complete assignments and you are about to study or are already studying, you are most likely viable for such support.
The support you will be able to access is quite vast and covers a range of additional expenses you would have due to your condition. It is also important to state that this is not a loan, but indeed a grant. Thus, you would never have to repay the money or the cost of the support that you’ve obtained through such a successful DSA application.
You might need specialist equipment to be able to study. This need can be due to a long-term health concern or a disability while students suffering from mental health conditions and specific learning difficulties also qualify for the allowance. So, through your DSA application, you would be able to access the specialist equipment you might need and would not otherwise be able to afford. Once the Access for Students team has processed your application, you will go through an assessment process during which their team will discuss the specialist equipment you require to best cater to your needs.
In certain instances, students need the support of a non-medical helper. This category would cover the expenses of hiring a mentor, sign-language interpreter, a study skills tutor, or even note-takers. Yet, it is not only limited to these kinds of service providers as there are also many other non-medical support providers that you will be able to benefit from to make your studies easier and successful.
Other general expenses included in a DSA application would be for materials and items that you might have to cover financially that are excluded from the first two forms of aid. Students with visual impairment have to pay for Braille paper. These come at an additional expense and during your DSA application, you can state that this would be part of the additional costs you would need funding for to fulfil your study requirements successfully.
Lastly, the application also covers travel allowances. As you might most likely not be able to utilize public transport to commute between your accommodation and your study facility, the expenses of travelling can run up quickly. The team at Access for Students will discuss with you the available options, determine what would best answer your needs, and then provide you with the necessary guidance on how to go about managing these expenses. While the allowance would cover the cost of travelling to class and back, other additional or everyday travel would likely not be covered under this part of the allowance. While this sort of service often is formally structured and available, it might also be that you would need to keep your receipts of proof of this expense.
When you are eligible for such allowance, it is best to get your DSA application in as soon as possible to ensure that your studies run smoothly and to prevent you from having to deal with additional stress factors that can hinder you from achieving the academic success you want to better your life and to expand your horizons.
About Us:
Since 2018, we have been helping students of higher education to apply for access to the funding they need to support them with the additional cost of their studies. Disabled students often have many challenges to face and one of these is the expenses to pay for the support they need when they have a range of conditions, either regarding their mental health or their physical wellbeing. From our offices in Newport, we cater to these students and make sure that they have access to the necessary resources to deal effectively with these obstacles in their way. Visit our website at https://www.accessforstudents.co.uk/ and see how we can help you.
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