Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre (ADRC)

Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre (ADRC)

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  • Student getting support from a non-medical helper

The Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre provides a confidential, professional and accessible service for disabled students and those staff supporting them.

The ADRC:

  • Provides advice and guidance for prospective and current disabled students to enable them to access a wide range of services.
  • Develops and implements support programmes for disabled students to ensure equal opportunity, access and attainment.
  • Provides advice, guidance and training for University and college staff in meeting the institutions' duties to disabled students within the context of disability equality legislation.

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Opportunities in 'Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre (ADRC)'

A study skills session taking place, where a study skills tutor supports a student
The University's Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre provides bursaries to students requiring support and equipment who wish to study at Cambridge.
Student learning to use computer equipment
The Accessibility & Disability Resource Centre houses and maintains a collection of ergonomic and specialist equipment for students to borrow.
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Kirsty Wayland was the first employee of the then newly formed Disability Resource Centre (now Accessibility and Disability Resource Centre (ADRC)) in 2000.
Snehal Sidhu-Patrick seen at the Disability Resource Centre
From the age of 16 Snehal Sidhu-Patrick was determined to study at Cambridge despite the significant challenges she faced, including being a wheelchair user.