Accessibility & disability support

Disability Services can provide support, advice and guidance for those with a diagnosed disability, including specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and ADHD, autism, visual and hearing impairment, physical disabilities, medical conditions and mental health difficulties, amongst others. All students with disabilities are encouraged to contact the service to discuss your individual needs and to recommend academic adjustments in a Student Support Plan (SSP). Contact Disability Services even if you have had a previous SSP at York or other university.

What evidence do I need?

If you need academic adjustments or extra support because of your disability or long-term health condition, you will need to provide medical evidence. In most cases this is a letter from your doctor (General Practitioner), or other appropriate healthcare professional. 

The medical evidence must include:

If you have a diagnosis of a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD) you will need to provide evidence of this (such as an Educational Psychologists report) before reasonable academic adjustments and individual arrangements for formal examinations can be arranged. 

It is essential that you contact Disability Services as soon as possible to arrange for a Student Support Plan to be put in place as this enables reasonable academic adjustments to be organised. Please note that normally at least 6 weeks is required for adjustments to be put in place.

Support is flexible and based on needs. You will need to discuss your case with one of the Disability Advisers to determine reasonable academic adjustments for your course and explore what other support options may be available to you. 

Your Student Support Plan will be shared with your Personal Supervisor and Academic Assessor to enable them to offer support and opportunities to review whether your learning needs are being met and that you are accessing and receiving appropriate support to meet those learning needs.

As you are enrolled on a professional programme, you are required to complete an annual self-declaration, disclosing any change in health (including disability) and character status. As this is a requirement of the professional regulator (NMC), please ensure that you declare your health or disability as part of this process.

Within the Department, there is also a Departmental Disability Lead whose role is to act as a point of contact for students and staff within the Department. The Departmental Disability Lead can be contacted by email on dohs-disability@york.ac.uk