Access and Inclusion
We’re committed to creating an environment of safety, dignity and respect
ECC provides a free, confidential service to support participation and success in study for students who live with a permanent or temporary disability, medical condition, mental health condition, or who are the primary carer for a family member with a disability or medical condition.
We support students with neurodivergence and those impacted by other circumstances, including cultural or religious practices and family and domestic violence.
We can help with:
- Identifying and implementing academic adjustments via a Learning Access Plan (LAP);
- Liaison with academic staff about any potential barriers you may face and any reasonable adjustments that may be required; and
- Alternative assessment and examination conditions.
Reasonable Adjustment
We recognise the diversity of the general, psychosocial, wellbeing and learning needs of our students. The College is committed to giving students every opportunity to progress and flourish and will provide reasonable adjustment to decrease any obstacles that may exist.
We acknowledge the right to privacy and confidentiality and encourage an awareness of the needs and rights of people with disabilities, psychosocial or other demonstrable factors that may impact on their health, safety or wellbeing in accessing an equitable learning environment. Students and staff with disabilities or other needs are afforded equitable access and practical support to participate fully in the life of the College.