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If you are a disabled student and you think you may need support and adjustments for your academic studies then you first need to register with the Disability and Inclusive Practice Service.
If you are joining us for the upcoming academic year, please complete our Applicant Registration form.
Registering with the Disability Service
College Advisory Teams (CATs) provide pastoral welfare support to all students within the Colleges including advice on academic issues, housing and finance. Contact your College Advisory Team to access support or ask a question.
If you need pastoral support to help you to settle in, connect with others and to look after your Wellbeing, explore our range of programmes and activities. They also provide support to Care Leavers, Student Carers and estranged students.
Student Wellbeing Partnership Service
- Disability and Inclusive Practice Service: please email us, call at our term time drop in helpdesk (see below), or call 01524 592111.
You can talk to a member of the Disability and Inclusive Practice Service at the ASK desk between these times: 12.00pm and 2.00pm on weekdays during term time. This is a general advice service, also staffed by the Student Wellbeing Partnership Service. You can get guidance on disability support and receive signposting to appropriate services.
Our Student Wellbeing Partnership Service offer a range of group and peer mentoring opportunities. To find our more visit our Mentoring support webpages.
Disability & Inclusive Practice Advisors are here to help disabled students with your queries and questions about support and adjustments at Lancaster. We also help to ensure that your support is in place and meeting your needs. If you need a one to one chat with an Advisor (in person or online) please contact us as above to request this.
At various times during the academic year we run online information sessions to support disabled students with some of our more common questions. Examples of our online sessions include understanding more about your support and your Inclusive Learning and Support Plan or understanding and applying for Disabled Students Allowances (DSA). Look out for events and other notifications promoted via .