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Randstad Support Worker Agency
Randstad - Student Support
If you've got the qualifications and drive to enter higher education, then disability shouldn't be a barrier. At Randstad Student Support we understand this and we ensure that anyone with a disability can enjoy a rich and fulfilling academic career.
We are proud to be working in partnership with Keele University to provide support workers to any students with learning difficulties who need assistance to study. We will provide you with a tailored support package, including a specialist support worker, so that we deliver a high quality, reliable, personal service which ensures you get the very best out of your time at Keele University.
We have already helped 13,400 students, so for more information please contact Lee Booth on 0161 2478800 or kris.hosking@randstad.co.uk
Website: www.randstadstaffing.co.uk/studentsupport
ASSIST - Autism and Sensory Support in Staffordshire (Established 1988)
Provides communication and study support for deaf, hearing, vision impaired students and students with an autism spectrum disorder. We have worked closely with Keele University for almost 20 years, enabling students to enjoy learning and leave with the qualifications they deserve.
We provide in and out of class support; specialist note takers (manual and electronic), communication support workers, interpreters, specialist tutors, mobility officers and mentors. ASSIST also provides adapted materials; course materials, recommended texts and exam papers to meet individual needs, whether large print, Braille or British Sign Language.
ASSIST’s goal is, and always has been, to provide equality of access through personalised support to ensure you get the most out of your time at university.
For more information on ASSIST and the services that we can provide please contact the team on 01785 356835 (voice/minicom) 07816 316297 (SMS), or email assist@staffordshire.gov.uk
Website: www.staffordshire.gov.uk/education/ASSIST
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