Supporting Students at Middlesex University: filling in the gaps Kate Vasili, Copyright Officer Ruth Houghton, Disability Liaison Librarian sherif , 24 th February 2017
Supporting Students at Middlesex University:
filling in the gaps
Kate Vasili, Copyright Officer
Ruth Houghton, Disability Liaison Librarian
sherif , 24th February 2017
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Disability Support Service
Staff to support students
Equipment to create accessible versions
Software and technical support
Advice on where to get help and funding e.g. Access to Learning Fund and Disability Support Allowance.
Support for Exams, with Tutors and also with finding suitable Rooms
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We had…Visual impairment and blindness
• Video magnifiers and text scanner readers in all libraries.
Hearing impairment and deafness
• Communication Support Workers or Sign Language Interpreters.
• Deaf awareness training for academic and support staff.
• Induction loops in most major (large) lecture theatres.
• Local area loop systems at library issue counters and student office counters Administrative database.
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We had continued…
• Dyslexia
• Extensive support from the Learner Development Unit.
• General Support
• Separate room for students additional needs to use
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But then……
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• Cost cutting and restructures
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UK LegislationPublic Sector Responsibilities:
•Disability Discrimination Act 1995, replaced by the Equality Act 2010
•Public Sector Equality Duty 2011 requirements to:(a) remove or minimise disadvantages suffered by persons who share a relevant protected characteristic that are connected to that characteristic;
(b) take steps to meet the needs of persons who share a relevant protected characteristic that are different from the needs of persons who do not share it;
(c) encourage persons who share a relevant protected characteristic to participate in public life or in any other activity in which participation by such persons is disproportionately low.
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UK Legislation contd…..
• Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 as amended (inter alia) by ‘Visually Impaired Persons (VIP) Act 2002’,
Provisions for providing accessibly copies of whole works to Visually Impaired Persons or those unable to physically manipulate a print copy.o Excluded certain types of work (music and computer
programs)o Failed to address other print disabilities i.e. dyslexia,
dyspraxia.
• Subsequently amended again by ‘The Copyright and Rights in Performances (Disability) Regulations 2014.
Now covers all types of works and all types of disabilities as defined in the Equality Act 2010.
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Licensing
CLA (Copyright Licensing Agency) Clause 9
•Incorporated into the Licence provisions 2003
•Provided for copying whole mandated works for any print disabled authorised persons.
•No reporting or other administrative requirements
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Changes at Middlesex
• Disability Support became part of the Library as ‘Library and Student Support’ (LSS) 2013
• Accessible Format Requests under remit of Copyright Officer
• 2 Disability Liaison Librarian volunteers
• New Disability and Dyslexia Support Manager appointed
• LSS Disability Support Group established
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Accessible Format Requests• Middlesex registered with both RNIB Load2Learn and
Bookshare
• Collection Development Policy = ‘e’ first for core texts and essential reading
• Digitisation of essential chapters/articles (all OCRd)
• Flow diagram created to establish stages of checking:– Student needs and eligibility (DDS)– Library holdings and accessibility (DLL)– Availability to purchase in required format (DLL)– Availability via Load2Learn (DLL)– Request accessible format from publisher (CO)– Create an accessible format copy (CO)– Provide accessible format to Load2Learn (CO)
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EnvironmentAreas of Concern Issues Identified Actions
Entrance Heavy glass doors Replaced by Automatic Doors
Library Lifts Too small Replaced Lift Carriages
Ask a Librarian Study Hub Awkward for wheelchair users.
Customised to allow easier wheelchair access
Laptop Loan Cabinets Opening at random heights New wheelchair friendly cabinets and configuration
Study Furniture Not easily accessible with wheelchairs
New height adjustable desks and chairs
Personal Library Support Someone available at key times to help with physical constraints
‘Buddy’ scheme
Unihelp Hearing Loops Not working Power supply addressed
Deaf Alerts Emergency/fire evacuations etc.
Auto. Text alerts to students’ mobile devices.
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Entrance Doors
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Double set of heavy glass doors
Double set of concertina style automatic doors
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Deaf Alerters
• Deaf Alert devices replaced by automatic text alerts to personal mobile devices under PEEP (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan)
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Inclusive PracticeOne size does not fit all!
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Developing guidelines for teaching. Possible ideas include:
•Glossary handout to explain jargon•Outline the scope of the session•Upload teaching material in advance •Use Arial or Verdana (Sans Sarif)•Use no smaller font size than 24•Limit number of bullet points•Use a variety of teaching activities to reinforce themes
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University Networked ITAssistive Technology
•Read & Write Gold
•Mindview
•Kaltura
Coming Soon:
•SensusAccess/Robobraille
Under consideration:
•Dragon
•Abbyy finereader
IT Support staff and online guides for how to use them
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The Little Things
Items to loan or give out
•Portable Hearing Loops
•Ergonomic mice (mouses? misces?)
•Ergonomic/Braille keyboards
•Magnifying screens
•Coloured overlay sheets
•Document stands/holders
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Student Information
•Disability and Dyslexia Service http://unihub.mdx.ac.uk/your-support-services/disability-and-dyslexia
•Library support for disabled students
http://unihub.mdx.ac.uk/your-study/library-and-it-support/help-and-support/library-support-for-disabled-students
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Image Sources:
• Slide 4: A person reading a braille book with two fingers, antonioxalonso - CC BY 2.0 http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotoblasete/3780972882/sizes/o/
• Deafness: http://www.belmarrahealth.com/hearing-loss-in-later-life-early-deafness-caused-by-mutations-in-hearing-related-gene/
• Slide 5: Dyslexia: https://www.dyslexia.uk.com
• Slide 6: Scissors cutting the word costs concept for recession or credit crisis http://www.dustjacketreview.com/efficient-cost-cutting-aims-at-eliminating-wastage-and-thereby-increase-in-output-quality/
• Slide 7: Judges Hammer, Legal Gavel CC BY 2.0 howtostartablogonline.net/legal
• Slide 24: Assistive Technology: https://sites.google.com/site/sarahsexceptionalatsite/visually-impaired/at-resources
All other images © Middlesex University
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