Cambridge Access  Centre

The Assessment Process

 

The first step is to get medical evidence of your disability. If you are dyslexic you will need an Educational Psychologist's Report, you should discuss this with your current educational establishment or your funding body who will be able to clarify exactly what is needed.

NB: You can only be assessed for disabilities for which proof has been; provided to and accepted by, your funding body. An assessor cannot make recommendations relating to a disability that is disclosed during the assessment.

Once you have your evidence you will need to contact your LEA or funding body to get a Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) application pack. Complete this and return it to your funding body with your evidence. Your funding body will assess your application and decide if you are eligible for the DSA. If you are, they will write to you stating that you should get a ‘needs assessment’ done and provide you with a list of ACCESS Centres in order to do this.

This is the point at which you contact the Cambridge ACCESS Centre.
Please be aware that we will need WRITTEN confirmation that your funding body has agreed for you to attend a needs assessment at an ACCESS Centre.

 

Administration and contact address

The Administrator
The Cambridge ACCESS Centre
3 Grange Gardens, Grange Road
Cambridge CB3 9AT
Tel: 01223 304904 / 07967 891 154
Fax: 01223 304904
Email: info@cambridgeaccesscentre.com