SETU Waterford Disability Advisor (Neurodiversity) Ann-Marie Thornton provides some information and insight into coming to our inclusive, diverse and welcoming university community and the supports provided for autistic students / neurodivergent on campus.
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2 ESW/ASD worker advice to students
Patricia Shanahan is the SETU Educational Support Worker specialising in autism based in the Academic Skills Centre on campus. Here ‘Pat’ as she is known to her students and academic staff, gives her advice and information on her role as an advocate for students and positive outcomes of our service.
Full article3 Disability Officer’s welcome to incoming students
Laura Hartrey is the Disability Officer in Student Life & Learning. Here Laura’s shares her advice for students who may come to SETU.
Full article4 Study skills to help you thrive (ASC-Team)
This section gives you specific strategies to help with study and also course work such as presentations and group work tips provided by our Academic Skill Centre team.
Full article5 What does it mean to be an independent learner?
Studying at university involves a lot more independent (self) study than in secondary school. Dr Marc Fabri, project lead for Autism&Uni, shares his expectations of students working as independent learners at university.
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