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1 Introduction to the Disability Service with Clare

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2 ‘Disclosure and Reasonable Accommodation in the Workplace’.

Along with the many supports offered by the Disability Service in Trinity, we frequently hold events and workshops to give more hands-on strategies and advice to service users. Our Disclosure and Reasonable Accommodation Workshop helped students reaching the end of their time with us.

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3 Meeting with the Disability Service team

Find out how to register with the Disability Service in Trinity College to access support and talk about any adjustments you may require for managing your course and examinations. You can also visit Trinity College before your course starts, to gain a feel for where you will be based throughout your studies, and you can contact the Disability Service if you have a questions about supports in college.

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4 Orientation into Trinity

Generally there is a very short period of time between accepting your offer of a course in Trinity College, and arriving in college.

The CAO process of offering a university place to students begins in August and orientation in Trinity College takes place in the last week in August.  To familiarise yourself with orientation activities you could visit the orientation website.

 

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5 What is our university like?

Find out about our campus atmosphere, locations and general environment.

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6 What support is available?

https://www.facebook.com/trinitydisabilityservice/videos/251937078769009/?t=11

An introduction to the support and services available at our university.

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7 How can the Library help you?

The Library isn’t just somewhere you can get books. It’s somewhere you can do your work on your own or with others, escape sensory overload and get some help with studying. This section of the toolkit will introduce our library and the services it can offer you.

https://youtu.be/9vsASh405p0

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