Who we are - Disability Services
Disability Services work with University staff and students to reduce barriers to learning for students with disabilities, mental health or medical conditions. For information or advice you can make contact with a Disability Adviser on your campus.
Make an appointment with Disability Services
A Disability Adviser can assist students to access services such as:
- Assistance resolving access issues and information about rights and responsibilities
- Information regarding alternative forms of assessment, exams and curriculum modification
- Access Plans which inform University staff about eligibility for disability related services
- Information and services to support access to campuses
- Specialised equipment and print materials in alternative format
- Sign language interpreters
- Access to Adaptive Technology Suites and Library Services
- Web accessibility
Disability Advisers
| Campus | Name | Role |
|---|---|---|
| City East | Stephen Manson | Team Leader: Disability Adviser |
| City West | Kirsten Read | Disability Adviser |
| Mawson Lakes | Dallas Dunn | Disability Adviser |
| City West | Jayne Ayliffe | Disability Adviser |
| Magill | Tara Ross | Disability Adviser |
| Magill | Lyn Winter | Disability Adviser |
| Whyalla & Mt Gambier | Whyalla Campus Central * | Campus Central staff |
*Students will be referred to Disability Services as required
email: disability@unisa.edu.au.
Learning and Teaching Unit (LTU) offices are located on each metropolitan campus.
