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(1) These Procedures give effect to Principle 3 of the Student Academic Experience Policy, namely: (2) The University provides specific arrangements to support students with additional requirements (including but not limited to students with disabilities), as set out in the Support for Students with Additional Requirements Schedule, to the extent that such arrangements: (3) The Student Equity and Inclusion webpage provides students with information on how to access advice and services regarding the possible additional support or adjustments that may be provided to students with disabilities. (4) On receipt of a request for additional support or adjustments, the Student Equity and Inclusion Team assess the evidence provided regarding the nature and extent of the student's disability and the functional limitations this involves. This evidence: (5) Documentation from registered health practitioners must be: (6) Information held by the Student Equity and Inclusion Team is managed in accordance with the University's Privacy Policy and Privacy Management Plan and will not be disclosed beyond that Team unless: (7) Based on evidence provided, Student Equity and Inclusion will develop a Learning Access Plan which records the supports and adjustments required to enable the student's equitable participation. The types of support that may be offered are set out in the Support for Students with Additional Requirements Schedule. (8) In developing the Learning Access Plan, Student Equity and Inclusion may consult with the following, as required: (9) Student Equity and Inclusion provide the Learning Access Plan to the student and relevant academic (normally the Unit Assessor) and/or professional staff members for implementation. (10) Unit Assessors are responsible for the implementation of the Learning Access Plan. (11) Where consensus cannot be reached between the Student Equity and Inclusion Team and relevant academic staff members as to whether the desired adjustment would maintain the academic integrity of the course, the Chair, Academic Board will make the final determination. (12) If support or adjustments cannot be made to ensure equitable participation within the boundaries of inherent requirements, the student may be offered, where relevant: (13) Medical leave will be treated as a leave of absence in accordance with Section 7, Rules Relating to Awards - Rule 2 - Coursework Awards - General Provisions. (14) A student's Learning Access Plan may be reviewed periodically to ensure its currency and efficacy. (15) Students seeking amendments to a Learning Access Plan may be required to provide further supporting evidence. (16) Southern Cross University supports the Elite Athlete University Network. (17) The University recognises the unique challenges that elite athletes and performers face as they pursue their sporting, performance and academic goals. The University supports elite athletes and performers in their pursuits while ensuring that academic standards are rigorously applied. (18) The UniLife webpage provides information on how students identified as elite athletes or performers can access advice and support. The eligibility criteria for elite athletes and performers are set out in the Support for Students with Additional Requirements Schedule. (19) UniLife supports students by providing advice and guidance on flexible study and assessment options and information on possible funding opportunities for attending elite sporting and performance events.Support for Students with Additional Requirements - Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose
Top of PageSection 2 - Students with Disabilities Procedures
Section 3 - Elite Athletes and Performers Procedures
Section 4 - Associated Documents