Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts the planning and coordination of fine and gross motor skills, as well as cognitive abilities like memory, judgment, perception, organisation and information processing.
It can lead to lifelong challenges in various aspects of life, including communication, work, and social activities. Tasks like driving or cooking may be difficult for those with dyspraxia. The condition is also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), and its effects can vary widely among individuals.
What to do next?
If you are an Applicant:
Please complete the Disability and Health Portal and upload your diagnostic paperwork in line with the University evidence policy.
If you are a Current Student:
You can contact us via our accessing support page. An Advisor will review your submission and advise on the next steps to access support.
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Last updated: 3rd September 2024