SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 13Education: reasonable adjustments

The duty for further or higher education institutions

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1

This paragraph applies where A is the responsible body of an institution to which section 91 applies.

2

A must comply with the first, second and third requirements.

3

For the purposes of this paragraph—

a

the reference in section 20(3) to a provision, criterion or practice is a reference to a provision, criterion or practice applied by or on behalf of A;

b

the reference in section 20(4) to a physical feature is a reference to a physical feature of premises occupied by A;

c

the reference in section 20(3), (4) or (5) to a disabled person is—

i

in relation to a relevant matter within sub-paragraph (4)(a), a reference to disabled persons generally;

ii

in relation to a relevant matter within sub-paragraph (4)(b) or (c), a reference to disabled students generally;

iii

in relation to a relevant matter within sub-paragraph (4)(d) or (e) below, a reference to an interested disabled person.

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In relation to each requirement, the relevant matters are—

a

deciding who is offered admission as a student;

b

provision of education;

c

access to a benefit, facility or service;

d

deciding on whom a qualification is conferred;

e

a qualification that A confers.

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An interested disabled person is a disabled person who, in relation to a relevant matter specified in the first column of the table, is of a description specified in the second column.

Case

Description of disabled person

Deciding upon whom to confer a qualification.

A person who is, or has notified A that the person may be, an applicant for the conferment of the qualification.

A qualification that A confers.

An applicant for the conferment by A of the qualification.

A person on whom A confers the qualification.

2

A provision, criterion or practice does not include the application of a competence standard.

3

A competence standard is an academic, medical or other standard applied for the purpose of determining whether or not a person has a particular level of competence or ability.