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The Disabled Students Assembly represents and supports disabled students, from all cultures and backgrounds, with different life experiences at UAL.
The Disabled Students Assembly is campaigning for a 100% accessible University, which attempts to embrace all diversities within a multicultural society.
We are here to challenge the following:-
• Stereotypes of what a “disabled student” can achieve.
• Barriers that disabled people of education.
• Raising awareness, and fighting for equal disabled civil rights within our places of study.
We hold social, and networking events to create a strong, and respectful environment, that welcomes disabled students at all SUARTS events, as well as raising awareness and educating fellow students and staff at UAL.
Disabled students are any students who define themselves as being disabled by society at any point in their lives. Whether you are dyslexic or a wheelchair user, or experiencing mental health problems or in any other way feel that wider society is inaccessible to you, you are welcome to join us. We argue the “Social Model of Disability” at all levels.
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