Useful Links
Useful links
Aimhigher East of England
Action on Access
Aimhigher - Students site
Aimhigher - Practitioner's site
Aimhigher South West
Aimhigher West Midlands
Brain.HE
This is an independent information site for all university students and tutors in higher education; for those studying every subject from ancient history, physics, performance art, to veterinary science and medicine.
http://www.brainhe.com
British Dyslexia Association
Central London Aimhigher
DANDA
For more information on Dyspraxia and related conditions http://www.danda.org.uk/
DCSF Higher Education Gateway
Disability Services, University of Westminster
Advice for students and staff at the university on issues relating to all disabilities including SpLD http://www.wmin.ac.uk/page-6927
Dyscalculia and Dyslexia Interest Group
The Dyslexia Institute
Equality Challenge Unit
London Aimhigher
Higher Education Academy
The HE Academy helps institutions, discipline groups and all staff to provide the best possible learning experience for their students. http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/
Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)
InCurriculum Project
The InCurriculum Project is a partnership project between the University of Westminster, Norwich University College of the Arts and De Monfort University, funded by the High Education Academy. http://www.incurriculum.org.uk/
National Academy of Gift and Talented Youth
NUS
Quintin Kynaston School
The Extended Schools Project is being jointly undertaken by the AchieveAbility Network and Quinitin Kynaston School, funded by the Quintin Hogg Trust. http://www.qkschool2.org.uk/troika.htm
Sir Jim Rose Review
A website for teachers, parents, young people and others with an interest in dyslexia has been launched by Sir Jim Rose as part of his review into how children with dyslexia learn best. http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/jimroseanddyslexia/
Skill - National Bureau for students with disabilities
Student support for students with Disabilities
Transition Information Network
Universities and Colleges Admissions Service
University of the Arts
University of Westminster
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