Image: Shutterstock Non-medical help works – but cuts are still coming by Jim Dickinson Comment 1/05/26 2
Image: Shutterstock DfE proposes to strip most assistive software out of Disabled Students’ Allowance by Jim Dickinson Policy Watch 26/03/26 3
Scotland's review of part-time and disabled student support is an exercise in running down the clock Scotland’s review of part-time and disabled student support is an exercise in running down the clock by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 12/03/26
Image: OfS Preparing for disability regulation shouldn’t mean waiting for disability regulation by Deborah Johnston Comment 26/02/26
OfS announces a set of expectations on disability adjustments and support OfS announces a set of expectations on disability adjustments and support by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 26/02/26 1
Image: Shutterstock What the first National Disabled Staff Survey tells us by Susan Wilbraham Comment 24/02/26
We need to look at SEND in the light of transition to university We need to look at SEND in the light of transition to university by David Kernohan Wonk Corner 23/02/26 6
Universities are still failing disabled students Universities are still failing disabled students by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 5/02/26 6
Image: Midjourney Universities need to get a grip on reasonable adjustments by Jim Dickinson Comment 29/01/26 5
Image: Shutterstock Sleepwalking into criminal liability? Accessibility and the future of universities by Ayala Gordon Comment 23/01/26
Image: Shutterstock Disability in universities is both everywhere and nowhere by Holly Parrott Comment 8/01/26 3
Image: Shutterstock Disability equality in higher education requires a joined-up and co-created approach by Suanne Gibson Comment 16/12/25 2
Image: Shutterstock Why is it so difficult to make reasonable adjustments when assessing disabled PGRs? by Theresa McKinven Comment 5/12/25 14
Some reasonable adjustments may have just become academic misconduct Some reasonable adjustments may have just become academic misconduct by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 17/10/25 5
Image: Midjourney Why is regulation on disabled students so weak? by Jim Dickinson Comment 14/10/25 2
Image: Shutterstock Higher education misunderstands neurodivergence by Claire Inglis Comment 13/08/25 5
Image: Shutterstock Just 329 students with an EHCP got to a high tariff provider last year by David Kernohan Data 31/07/25 2
Guess how many students will be hit by welfare reforms. You'll have to - the government doesn't know Guess how many students will be hit by welfare reforms. You’ll have to – the government doesn’t know by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 27/06/25
Image: Shutterstock Welfare reforms will hit disabled students hard by Hailie Pentleton Comment 27/06/25 1
Disabled students are almost twice as likely to have considered quitting Disabled students are almost twice as likely to have considered quitting by Jim Dickinson Wonk Corner 25/06/25