Disabled Students UK
@disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social
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Using disabled-led expertise to improve accessibility in Higher Education. Thrice recognised in #DisabilityPower100. ⛓️‍💥 https://linktr.ee/DisabledStudentsUK
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Whether it’s about making connections, managing studies or finding support as a disabled student.

Tag a fellow student, friend or colleague who have top tips to share. 👇

#DisabledStudentsUK #Accessibility #Inclusion #HigherEducation #StudentLife #FreshersWeek2025 #DisabledStudentVoices
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🎓⏰ With the new academic year fast approaching, over 100,000 disabled students will be joining UK colleges and universities.

What’s one piece of advice you’d give to new students starting university?💡💬
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Starting uni or already a student?

Our Community Space is here, and this month, we are giving you information on the Disabled Students Allowance (DSAs) and the support you can receive.

Sign up on Eventbrite!

#DisabledStudentsUK #CommunitySpace #DisabledStudents #DisabledStudentsAllowance
A poster by Disabled Students UK. The title says “Community Space.” The text reads: “A space to learn more about being a disabled student in higher education. Your chance to make friends with other disabled students! At the bottom, there’s an illustration of a diverse group of people, including wheelchair users, people with visible and invisible disabilities, and people of different backgrounds. A poster by Disabled Students UK. The title says “What is the Community Space?” The text reads: “A space where you will learn more about the support that is available to you!”, “Your chance to learn more about Disabled Students UK and how to get involved!”, and “To meet other like-minded disabled students!” There’s an illustration of a person in a wheelchair holding hands with another person standing beside them, both smiling.
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Thanks to everyone who contributed to our Annual Disabled Students Survey🎉

Still want to share your thoughts about accessibility in education?💭

Navin is researching diversity, inclusion & social justice ‪@soebristol.bsky.social ‪@allfieuk.bsky.social‬
Survey details below📝✍️⬇️
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Are you Neurodivergent and have done, are doing or are considered doing a PhD?

Researchers at Open University are investigating how doctoral study works (or doesn’t) for neurodivergent people.

Take their 30 minute survey: forms.office.com/e/ft9jyWsPUW

Questions? Email [email protected]
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Calling all disabled students! 📣

Join us for our monthly Change Forum!

Date: Thursday 14th August 2025
Time: 1–2pm
Location: Online Event

We will be discussing how AI is impacting disabled students.

Get your free tickets now!

#DisabledStudentsUK #Community
#DisabledStudents #ChangeForum
Illustration of a diverse group of disabled
students, including a wheelchair user and
people with different mobility aids, celebrating together. Text reads: “Change
Forums – Monthly discussions with disabled
students.” Top right shows the Disabled
Students UK logo. Illustration of a group of diverse disabled
people standing together, including a person
using a wheelchair and individuals with
various cultural backgrounds. Text explains
topics discussed at Change Forums: issues
facing disabled students, policy
developments, student activism, and DSUK
initiatives. A pink button says “Get your
tickets via Eventbrite.” Text promoting the August Change Forum by Disabled Students UK. Topic: “The
rise of generative AI in Higher Education.” Questions listed include how AI affects
disabled students, use of AI as assistive tech, and university responsibilities. Event
date is Thursday 14th August 2025, from 1pm to 2pm. It’s an online event.
Illustration shows a group of diverse disabled individuals. A pink button says “Get
your tickets via Eventbrite.”
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The deadline to complete the Annual Disabled Student Survey is Thursday 31st July 2025.

Your experiences matter — help shape a more inclusive future in education.

Let your voice be heard!

Link is in bio 🔗
A graphic by Disabled Students UK
reminding viewers that the deadline to
complete the Annual Disabled Student
Survey is approaching. The main text reads: “The deadline to complete the Annual
Disabled Student Survey is approaching! Complete the Survey by Thursday 31st July
2025. Make sure your voice is being heard!” At the bottom right, there’s an illustration
of a person in a wheelchair holding hands with a standing person
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Are you a Disabled Students’ Officer, or someone who advocates for disabled students?
Join us at our upcoming Focus Group to share your insights.
This is a paid opportunity to make your voice heard.
Contact [email protected]
to register your interest!
#DisabledStudentsUK
Ad from Disabled Students UK inviting
disabled student reps to join paid focus
groups to share experiences and improve
support. Includes logo and illustration of
diverse disabled individuals. Text reads:”Are
you a disabled student rep? Join a paid
opportunity to make your voice heard!
Whether you are a current Disabled
Students’ Officer, Society Chair, Network
Lead, or you represent disabled students in
some other way, we want your input! Join us
at one of two upcoming Focus Groups to
share your insights & experiences of
representing disabled students, and enable
us to provide the training and community to
help you feel confident, empowered, and
supported in your role. Informational poster from Disabled Students UK about the 2025/26
Representative Empowerment Project. It outlines an 8-week training programme for
disabled student reps, SU staff training, and a national community space for support
and collaboration. Text reads: “What is the Representative Empowerment Project?
Piloting in 2025/26, DSUK will provide:
● An 8-week Specialist Rep training programme empowering you to become
effective campaigners and advocates
● Bespoke Students’ Union staff training to enable your SU staff to support, and
work with you!
● A national community space for Disabled Student Reps to come together for
mutual support, collective organising, and knowledge-sharing Poster from Disabled Students UK inviting disabled student reps to join focus
groups on training, community space, and SU staff support. Includes an illustration of a
diverse group of disabled individuals. Text reads: “Join our focus groups to discuss
various topics!
● Training topics — what do you need to know (or wish you knew)?
● Training programme — what schedule & style suits you best?
● Community space — what platform do you want to use to connect with fellow
Reps?
● Community rules — how should we run this space together?
● SU staff training — what do you need from your SU, and what do you wish
they understood?
● and more!” Announcement from Disabled Students UK about two upcoming focus groups.
One is on 18th July via Zoom with £40 compensation; the second will be scheduled
based on availability. Accessibility support available upon request. Text reads: “Join the
upcoming Focus Groups! Focus Group 1
When: 18th July, 13:00 - 15:00
Where: Zoom
Compensation: £40
Focus Group 2
Date to be decided based on your availability.
We will be able to facilitate BSL interpretation or human-generated captioning for this
session if requested by 18th July. Contact michael@disabledstudents.co.uk
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I know I'm a broken record here - assessment methods are (almost) never competence standards, and therefore you'll need to do something to address the inequity of traditional exams for disabled students, at which point you might as well do the same for all students wonkhe.com/wonk-corner/...
It smells like AI, but how do I prove it?
The Royal Statistical Society (RSS), Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), and London Mathematical Society (LMS) have published a punchy joint statement expressing concerns about academ...
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Are you a disabled student and find certain forms of assessment inaccessible? Join our Inclusive Assessment Co-Creation Session and share your insight!

Date: 10th July
Time: 14:00–16:00
Location: Zoom

Participants receive £40!

To sign up, email [email protected]
A promotional graphic from Disabled Students UK for an event titled “Inclusive Assessment Co-Creation.” The text invites students to share their experiences and ideas to improve inclusivity in academic assessments. The session takes place on 10th July 2025 from 14:00 to 16:00 on Zoom. Participants will receive £40 for their contribution. To sign up, attendees are asked to email contact@disabledstudents.co.uk. The graphic features a group of diverse people, including individuals with visible disabilities, and the Disabled Students UK logo appears in the top right corner.
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Reminder to all disabled university students that the Annual Disabled Student Survey, run by @disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social, is open until the end of the month!

Share your experiences as part of the UK's biggest survey on HE accessibility here: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea...
Promotional graphic featuring a diverse group of people, including individuals with visible disabilities, celebrating and raising their hands in unity. The text reads: "Take part in the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025! Make your voice heard." There is a Disabled Students UK logo in the top right corner.
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Calling all Disabled Student Reps! DSUK is launching the Representative Empowerment Project - Let’s build power together 💪

- Get specialist training
- Join a national community of Reps
- Help shape the future of the project

Launching 10th July 2025
Sign up: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/representa...
DSUK graphic titled “Calling all Disabled Student Reps!” promoting the launch of the Representative Empowerment Project. Offers specialist training and a national community space for Reps. Event on Zoom on 10th July 2025 from 12pm to 1pm. Includes diverse illustrated group of people, including disabled students.
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In this month's Change Forum for disabled students and SUs we will be discussing the Annual Disabled Student Survey:
- What is the Survey and how is it influencing policy?
- What are the advantages of spreading the Survey?

Join us Thursday July 3rd 2025 at 3pm: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/july-chang...
A colorful graphic with the Disabled Students UK logo. Text reads: 'Change Forums – Monthly discussions with disabled students.' Below the text is an illustration of diverse disabled students smiling and celebrating together, including individuals using a wheelchair, a white cane, a prosthetic leg, and others standing.
A graphic with the Disabled Students UK logo and a heading that says 'Each month, we discuss:'. The list includes: pressing issues disabled students face, key policy developments, insights from student activists, and DSUK initiatives. At the bottom, there's a pink button that says 'Get your tickets via Eventbrite'. An illustration shows a diverse group of disabled students, including a person in a wheelchair, a person with a prosthetic leg, and others of various backgrounds smiling together
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"At the heart of all of this is one clear message – disabled students are not asking for luxury. They’re seeking the basic conditions needed to study, participate, and succeed." - A fantastic write up of welfare reforms and the HE landscape from DSUK's Hailie: wonkhe.com/blogs/welfar...
Welfare reforms will hit disabled students hard
Hailie Pentleton explores how reforms to the welfare system will create impossible choices for disabled students trying to access and thrive in higher education Hailie Pentleton explores how reforms t...
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NEW on Wonkhe: Hailie Pentleton explores how reforms to the welfare system will create impossible choices for disabled students trying to access and thrive in higher education buff.ly/3nXM0OQ
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Peidiwch ag anghofio Arolwg Blynyddol @disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social sydd ar agor tan ddiwedd mis Gorffennaf! Am fwy o wybodaeth ac i lenwi'r arolwg, cliciwch ar y ddolen gyswllt ganlynol: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea...
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Mae'r Arolwg Blynyddol 2025 @disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social yn fyw! Dyma'r arolwg mwyaf ar hygyrchedd prifysgolion hyd yma ac mae wedi cael ei greu gan fyfyrwyr anabl ar gyfer myfyrwyr anabl. Arolwg yn cau ddiwedd Gorffennaf: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea... #Hygyrchedd #FeedbackFriday
Poster Saesneg yn cynnwys y logo ar gyfer 'Disabled Students UK'. Mae'r testun yn cynnwys: "Have your voice heard in the Annual Disabled Student Survey! You do not need to have a diagnosis in order to fill in the survey. Disabilities include long term conditions such as chronic illnesses, mental health conditions and neurodiversity.”
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Don't forget the Annual @disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social Survey is open until the end of July! Click here for more information and to complete the survey: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea...
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The Annual @disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social Survey 2025 is live! This is the largest survey into university accessibility to date and has been created by disabled students for disabled students. Survey closes end of July: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea... #Accessibility #FeedbackFriday
The Disabled Students UK logo sits at the top. The text reads: "Have your voice heard in the Annual Disabled Student Survey! You do not need to have a diagnosis in order to fill in the survey. Disabilities include long term conditions such as chronic illnesses, mental health conditions and neurodiversity.”
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It's hard to read this, as a career HE disability practitioner. I've dedicated 25 years to supporting disabled students and lobbying for genuine change. But we're going backwards. And I'm tired.

Disabled students are almost twice as likely to have considered quitting wonkhe.com/wonk-corner/...
Disabled students are almost twice as likely to have considered quitting
It’s easy to miss something you’re not looking for.
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We’re excited to announce two fantastic opportunities to join our team:

Delivery Facilitator
- Link to role description: drive.google.com/file/d/1DcrJ...

Consulting Lead
- Link to role description: drive.google.com/file/d/121EF...

Apply now by the 16th June 2025
A recruitment announcement from Disabled Students UK. The image features a diverse group of people, including individuals with visible disabilities, standing together and smiling. The text on the image reads: We’re Hiring! Join our team as a Delivery Facilitator or Consulting Lead. Application deadline: 16th June 2025.
A job advertisement for the role of Consulting Lead at Disabled Students UK. The responsibilities include delivering consultancy projects for institutional clients, adapting communication to client needs, and centring disabled student voices to build trust. Desired experience includes: providing consultancy or training to universities, applying research on inclusive education, working with student unions or disability organizations, and experience in project-based or consultancy environments. The call to action reads: “Apply now by emailing your CV to tanya@disabledstudents.co.uk.”
A recruitment graphic listing key responsibilities and experience required for a role at Disabled Students UK. The responsibilities include: supporting staff to implement strategy, co-creating structure, facilitating follow-through, spotting capacity risks early, and supporting growth and self-advocacy. Desired experience includes: understanding neurodivergent work styles, lived experience of disability in higher education, supporting teams with collaborative planning tools, managing multiple priorities, and demonstrating patience and persistence. The call to action reads: “Apply now by emailing your CV to mette@disabledstudents.co.uk.”
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Deadline is Monday 2 June 5pm!

We are recruiting for a Community and Communications Manager to join us for 10 hours a week to help support us to amplify disabled student voice and build relations!

You can see the role description with details on how to apply:
drive.google.com/file/d/1w_B6...
A recruitment poster from Disabled Students UK. It reads: “We are recruiting! Join the team as our Community and Communications Manager!” The image shows a diverse group of animated characters, including people with visible disabilities, smiling and celebrating. A follow-up recruitment poster from Disabled Students UK. It reads: “Help build relationships, share disabled students’ expertise and position DSUK as a leading voice in the sector.” Below, it lists the desired qualities. At the bottom, it says: “Apply now by emailing your CV to tanya@disabledstudents.co.uk.” An illustration shows a wheelchair user and a standing person holding hands.
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PhD students have unique needs that must be recognised!

Join us in raising our voices by filling out the Annual Disabled Student Survey. Let's ensure every student's needs are met! 👇

Link to the survey: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea...

#DisabledStudents #ADSS2025
The image is for the Annual Disabled Student Survey 2025 by Disabled Students UK. It features a person with a prosthetic leg running. The text reads: "'PhD students can have quite different needs...the university needs to recognise the needs of all its students.' Below this, there is an invitation to participate in the survey: 'Fill out the Annual Disabled Students Survey." There is also a logo for Disabled Students UK in the top right corner.
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natalyad.bsky.social
I feel like a parrot citing the issues of disability access in Higher ed.

We could do so much more if we gave staff proper training and clear access guidance.

Harriet says it all and more.

Unis should also be quicker to fix their mistakes rather than doubling down.
harrietcannon.bsky.social
So today's 'nod along' is the OIA's annual report, specifically the Themes section. Over 40% of students who bring a complaint to the OIA tell them they are disabled. That's up from a third last year. Let's take a look: www.oiahe.org.uk/resources-an...

#UKHE
Themes in complaints
The Annual Report from the OIA for 2024
www.oiahe.org.uk
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harrietcannon.bsky.social
So today's 'nod along' is the OIA's annual report, specifically the Themes section. Over 40% of students who bring a complaint to the OIA tell them they are disabled. That's up from a third last year. Let's take a look: www.oiahe.org.uk/resources-an...

#UKHE
Themes in complaints
The Annual Report from the OIA for 2024
www.oiahe.org.uk
disabledstudentsuk.bsky.social
We at Disabled Students UK believe that disabled student voices should be heard.

Participate in the Annual Disabled Students Survey and help shape a more inclusive future. 👇

Link to the Survey: app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/dsuk-resea...

#DisabledStudents #ADSS2025
Promotional graphic featuring a person with a white cane walking. The text reads: "'It is important for students to feel that their voices are heard.' Below this, there is an invitation to participate in the survey: 'Fill out the Annual Disabled Students Survey." There is a Disabled Students UK logo in the top right corner