Recent Developments in Disability and Higher Education in the UK
Recent Developments in Disability and Higher Education in the UK
Compiled by Sean Kennedy on 19th January 2025
Â
Cambridge University Faces Disability Discrimination Challenge
Date: 14th January 2025
Â
Jacob Meagher, a former PhD law student, is bringing proceedings against Cambridge University for alleged disability discrimination. Meagher claims the university failed to accommodate his disability during his viva voce examination, resulting in a withdrawn job offer and significant economic losses. The High Court has permitted his case against the university to proceed.
Â
Concerns Over Reforms to Disabled Students’ Support
Date: December 2024
Disability Rights UK has expressed apprehension regarding proposed reforms to Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA). Bethany Bale, the organisation’s education policy officer, stated that the changes could “confuse and dilute” the rights of disabled students, potentially exacerbating existing disparities in higher education access.
Â
Increase in Disabled Students in Higher Education
Date: October 2024
The Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) reported that 20% of UK higher education students identified as having a disability in the 2022-23 academic year. This figure has been steadily increasing over the past nine years, indicating a growing recognition and reporting of disabilities among students.
Â
Office for Students Establishes Advisory Panel
Date: April 2024
The Office for Students (OfS) has formed a new advisory panel to enhance support for disabled students in higher education. Chaired by John Blake, the panel comprises students and experts in higher education and disability policy, aiming to evaluate and improve equality of opportunity within the sector.
Â
Disability Rights UK Updates Higher Education Guide
Date: March 2023
Disability Rights UK has released an updated version of its “Into Higher Education” guide. This resource is designed for individuals with health conditions, learning difficulties, or disabilities who are considering pursuing higher education from September 2023 onwards. The guide addresses common questions regarding accessibility, course selection, and available support.
Â
New Government Planner to Assist Disabled Graduates
Date: November 2023
The UK government has introduced an Adjustment Planner to support disabled university students transitioning into employment. This tool collects information about a student’s adjustment needs, facilitating communication with prospective employers. Trials indicate that users of the planner feel more confident entering the workforce.
Â
Research Highlights Need for Comprehensive Support
Date: February 2023
The Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education (TASO) published a report indicating a lack of robust evidence on effective strategies to support disabled students. The research underscores the necessity for a comprehensive institutional approach, including leadership, training, and support, to address equality gaps.
Â
The information provided herein summarises existing content and is intended solely for informational purposes. For comprehensive details, please consult the original sources.