Calls for the higher education sector to make the step-change required to create a more inclusive environment are set out in the Disabled Student Commitment.
Developed by the Disabled Students’ Commission, the independent and strategic group funded by the Office for Students, the Commitment aims to secure an enhanced and improved experience for disabled students within higher education.
Culminating three years of consultation with disabled students, academics and sector organisations, the Disabled Student Commitment provides institutions with a structured and comprehensive framework to measure themselves against. The Commitment first establishes expectations for information sharing and consent. It then offers guidance on four key touchpoints of the higher education journey, outlining the commitments that higher education providers and other organisations should make to give disabled students confidence their needs and expectations will be met.
Professor Geoff Layer, chair of the Disabled Students’ Commission, said, “We have developed this Commitment because disabled students have told us they want communication, consistency, certainty and choice.