Learning Difficulties/Disability

At HALS we welcome applications from everybody. If you have a health problem or disability that might affect your learning, let us know, we will try to meet your individual needs. If we are unable to make suitable adjustments, we will do our best to put you in touch with another organisation that can.

The sooner you let us know, the sooner we can respond. We will keep you informed about arrangements we are making on your behalf and when they will be put into place. If you have any questions about the support available, please contact our Learner Support Coordinator at Wood Green Learning Centre.

We can offer you:

  • A confidential interview to ensure that you have chosen the right course(s) and discuss what additional support and/or specialist adjustments we can reasonably make.
  • A discussion with your course tutor to help you identify how the course contents, equipment and materials can be adapted.
  • Regular one to one meetings to discuss any difficulties you are having and work towards a solution.
  • The opportunity to discuss any concessions that can be made to complete an assessment when working towards a qualification or solution.

Contact us using the details below if you would like a copy of the HALS programme in large print or on disk.

Further information

Wood Green Learning Centre

2nd Floor
High Road
Wood Green
London N22 6XD

Tel 020 8489 2500
Fax 020 8489 2551

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