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As the 2009 university term gets under way, Liz Carr takes a moment to remember September 1990 and the roller coaster ride that was her first weeks on campus. More
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Andrea, Lee and Charlotte have just started university. Each has a different impairment and they share their experiences in these personal diaries. More
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Charlotte's diary (disabled student diaries 2009)
Charlotte is keeping a diary of her first month at university for the BBC. She has quadriplegia, needs 24-hour care and can't wait to strike out on her own away from home. More
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Tips from those who know (Disabled Student Diaries 2009)
Where do you go for advice on being a disabled student? Answer: to other disabled students. Identical twins Laura and Judith give their care-focused survival tips for uni. More
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Lee's Diary (Disabled Student Diaries 2009)
What's a lad with Tourette and Asperger syndrome doing Deaf Studies for? Follow Lee in his first month at university in Ouch's Disabled Student diaries series for 2009. More
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Andrea's Diary (Disabled Student Diaries 2009)
Andrea is a visually impaired student, reading sociology in her home town Coventry. What are the mobility, social and educational challenges she'll have in her first month? More
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Independent Living At University
Adam Hyland, Disability Officer for the National Unions of Students (NUS), talks candidly about the realities of independent living while at university. More
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As the 2009 university term gets under way, Liz Carr takes a moment to remember September 1990 and the roller coaster ride that was her first weeks on campus. More
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Liz Carr had a mainstream education, but her disability still made her feel segregated - whether it was missing school trips or having her uncool parents around too much ... More
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Laurence Clark first came to Liverpool as a student. He's still there sixteen years later. Turns out that there are very good disability-related reasons for sticking around . More
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