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Physical and Dexterity Difficulties

What It Means

Physical and dexterity difficulties can be caused by a wide range of common illnesses and accidents. Difficulties include carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, stroke, cerebral palsy, MS, Parkinson's disease, RSI and spinal cord injuries.

This may result in pain, discomfort or even loss of feeling in parts of the body. Individuals may get tired more quickly because of the extra physical effort required to carry out ordinary tasks.

Support Available

Every student's needs are differenct. Your disability advisor can help arrange the most appropriate level of support for your needs.

This support includes:

Letting Others Know

All information provided to us is considered confidential. We would not normally disclose it. With your consent, we will contact relevant members of UEL staff to inform them of your disability and support needs. This will be done by drawing up a Learning Support Agreement with your disability advisor.


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