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Accommodations for Differently-Abled Students
Complete your details below to apply for an assessment accommodation. Please refer to the relevant accommodation categories on the right-hand side, which outline the required supporting documentation necessary for application. No application will be considered without the applicable supporting documentation. Please ensure your application is submitted prior to Academic Week 4 to ensure sufficient processing and consideration of applications.
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Assessment Accommodation/special educational needs
Accommodation for severe physical conditions
Accommodation for severe mental health conditions
Accommodation for short-term physical or medical difficulties or injuries
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Assessment Accommodation/special educational needs
Letter from school regulatory body (IEB, GED, WCED).
Letter from a recognised assessment body.
Letter from the school confirming accommodations granted.
Reports from Educational Psychologist (not older than 12 months) which must provide details of the standard assessments used as per
PDIIE026 Annexure A
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Accommodation for severe physical conditions
A report from a relevant healthcare practitioner.
There must be a relationship between the physical impairment and specialist physician.
Report must include the diagnosis, treatment, management, support and justification of special concession/s.
Evidence indication hospitalisation.
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Accommodation for severe mental health conditions
A report from a psychologist and/or psychiatrist.
Report must include the diagnosis, treatment, management, support and justification of special concession/s.
Evidence of multiple hospitalisations.
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Accommodation for short-term physical or medical difficulties or injuries
Letter from a relevant healthcare practitioner stating the nature of the injury.
Evidence of hospitalisation.
Medical reports such as x-rays.